Implementation of the decision to extend the worknig hours of the Allenby Border Terminal(Communicated by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories)
The Spokesman of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories announces that on Monday night, 21 October, the
Allenby Border Terminal
will be open for 24 hours, at the request of Coordinator of Government
Activities in the Territories Maj.-Gen. Eitan Dangot, in order to enable
the return of the Hajj and
Eid al-Adha pilgrims.
Furthermore,
starting Thursday, 24 October, the working hours will be extended on
Sundays through Thursdays from 07:30 to 01:30 the following night. This
is one of the steps and gestures towards the Palestinian Authority, in
accordance with the commitment of the Coordinator of Government
Activities in the Territories during the Donors Conference in New York
in September 2013.
The Allenby Border Terminal is a
border-crossing between Israel and Jordan and between the Palestinian
Authority and Jordan. It is located over the Jordan River, about 5
kilometers east of Jericho. The crossing serves as the "exit gate" of
the Palestinian population on their way abroad, and also functions as a
goods crossing between Israel and the Palestinian Authority to Jordan.
As
every year for the Hajj and Eid al-Adha, the Airports Authority and the
Civil Administration have prepared to ease the pilgrims' crossing on
their exit and on their return. During the holiday this year, over 4000
exited through the Allenby Border Terminal.
Cabinet approves construction of a facility for the X-ray inspection of cargo at the Allenby Border Terminal(Communicated by the Ministry for Regional Cooperation)
The
Cabinet (Sunday, 20, October 2013) approved Regional Cooperation
Minister Silvan Shalom's and Finance Minister Yair Lapid's plan to build
an infrastructure for a permanent x-ray inspection system for cargo at
the Allenby Border Terminal. Building the infrastructure is the
initiative of the Finance Ministry, the Regional Cooperation Ministry,
the
Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories and the
Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria.
The Allenby Border Terminal is the only crossing between Judea and
Samaria and Jordan, and serves the Palestinians for the transit of
people, and for the import and export of goods, to and from Jordan and
Arab countries to the east, to and from the Palestinian Authority.
In
order to further improve cargo service at the Allenby Border Terminal
and assist the Palestinian economy, it became necessary to upgrade the
x-ray inspection system. The new system, to be operated by
Department of Customs and VAT
personnel, will replace the existing system, which greatly slows the
inspection and transit approval process and enables inspection and
transit from the Terminal freight wing only, thus preventing the transit
of goods requiring refrigeration.
The new system itself has been
donated by the Dutch government following a survey of Palestinian
businesspeople that evaluated the need to upgrade the system and which
found that a new system could expand Palestinian exports to the east by
approximately 30%. The survey was carried out in cooperation with the
Regional Cooperation Ministry and the international Quartet.
The
Finance Ministry, the Regional Cooperation Ministry, the Israel Tax
Authority and the Civil Administration have invested NIS 35 million in
building the infrastructure for the new system at the Allenby Border
Terminal. It was determined that in order to simplify trade and
cooperation with the Palestinians, it was necessary to build a full
inspection facility similar to that which exists near the port of Haifa
(see attached photo), including – inter alia – access, an appropriate
building to protect the system and workers from radiation, and a
building for manual inspections, all according to international
standards.