Israel has increased the number of workers and merchants allowed to enter the country from the Gaza Strip to 7,000, the largest number of permits granted to residents of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip since 2007, when the terrorist group seized control of the coastal enclave.

On Tuesday, the Israeli Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced that it was cancelling a number of measures imposed on the Gaza Strip, and would increase the number of entry permits to Gazan workers and merchants.

“As long as calm is maintained, Israel will extend the fishing zone to 15 nautical miles (on Wednesday) and issue 2,000 new permits” for Gaza residents to enter Israel, said a statement by COGAT.

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