Prisoners’ Authority: Beating and intimidating Negev detainees to discourage them from meeting with their lawyers


Ramallah – Ma’an – The Prisoners’ and Ex-Prisoners’ Affairs Authority said that the administration of the Negev Desert Prison deliberately intimidates and beats detainees while they are handcuffed and blindfolded, to discourage them from meeting with a lawyer and conveying the psychological and physical torture they have been subjected to, which has exceeded all limits, since October 7. / October 2023.

The Commission’s lawyer quoted the detainees, Musa Aql (39 years old) from Kafr Qaddum, and Majid Jarad (45 years old) from Tulkarm, as saying that the repressive forces took them out of their rooms and into a side yard before the visitation time at six in the morning, after handcuffing them, and assaulted them severely.

In the same context, the Commission’s lawyer said that the prison administration continues its retaliatory punishments against the Negev detainees, especially the deprivation of cleaning materials, which caused the spread of skin diseases among them, and their exposure to severe beatings and
insults, and the reduction of the ‘outburst’ time to one hour a day, and the deprivation of showering. For periods of up to two weeks, the quality and quantity of food is poor, and the meals a detainee receives for a week are barely enough for one day, and other punishments.

Detainees Nasser and Al-Ashqar are left prey to disease:

The authority indicated that the health condition of detainees Jihad Nasser and Yaqoub Al-Ashqar reflects the reality of how the prison administration deals with detainees in general, and sick ones in particular.

She explained that the detainee Nasser (26 years old) from Qalandiya camp suffers from a complex and serious skin disease, and his dry body shows spots, pimples, widespread redness, and infections. He cannot sleep, and no medicine or treatment was provided to him.

She pointed out that the detainee Al-Ashqar (34 years old) from Askar camp, who works as an officer in the intelligence service, suffers from colon and nerve problems, and needs a certain type of medicine, but
the prison administration refused that, and offered him an ineffective alternative medicine, which made him live. A state of health instability.

The Commission confirmed that the starvation policy against male and female detainees followed since October 7, and the accompanying deprivation of blankets, clothes, cleaning materials and sterilizers, the prevention of bathing, and the poor quality and quantity of food provided, has led to the spread of serious diseases, specifically skin diseases, which are now threatening the lives of… Real detainees.

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The Commander of the Customs Police receives the Head of the Environmental Quality Authority


Ramallah – Ma’an – The Commander of the Customs Police Service, Major General Iyad Barakat, received today, Monday, in his office in Ramallah, the Head of the Environmental Quality Authority, Dr. Nisreen Al Tamimi.

During the meeting, ways to enhance cooperation and coordination between the two sides in the areas of environmental control and combating waste smuggling that harms the Palestinian environment were discussed.

In this context, a number of topics of common interest were discussed, including exchanging information and experiences, coordinating procedures and technical controls, and developing coordination and cooperation mechanisms. The importance of integrating efforts between the two sides to protect the environment was also stressed.

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Prime Minister: We have prepared an urgent plan for Gaza relief and we demand pressure to stop the piracy of our funds


Brussels – Together – The Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Mohamed Mustafa, called on the international community to intervene urgently to address the financial crisis, and to put pressure on Israel to stop the piracy of tax funds and return our withheld funds, and to provide an emergency and direct financial support package for the budget, and for social protection for poor families and workers who lost their jobs due to… Aggression, in addition to the accumulated private sector arrears.

Mustafa added in his speech at the ministerial meeting of Palestine’s international partners in Brussels: ‘The financial blockade represents a blatant violation of international laws and agreements, and the significant decline in our public revenues, resulting from the general economic contraction since the beginning of the war, and the ongoing illegal Israeli deductions from our tax revenues, has… “It has further depleted our financial resources and hindered the government’s ability to meet
the needs of our people.”

He continued: ‘Currently, the government is focusing on developing and implementing a comprehensive plan for urgent relief and early recovery to support 2.2 million citizens in Gaza. The plan we have prepared includes urgent interventions in two phases: immediate relief and early recovery, in full coordination with all partners.’

In addition to providing relief to our people in the Gaza Strip, Mustafa pointed out that administrative and institutional reform represents a priority for the work of the Palestinian government, with the aim of improving the quality of public services, establishing transparency, and achieving social and economic development.

The Prime Minister devoted part of his speech to talking about the necessity of providing financial allocations to more than half a million unemployed people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip since the start of the latest aggression against our people, warning of the seriousness of the Israeli measures against Palestinian banking insti
tutions, which threaten a financial and economic collapse that will have consequences. Dire, as stated in the latest World Bank report.

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The media major at Palestine Ahliya University discusses graduation projects


Bethlehem – Together – Today, Sunday, the Media Technology major discussed the graduation projects of the department’s students who completed the last semester within the program’s study plan, in the presence of a large crowd of students, their families, and media professors.

The discussion committee was composed of Dr. Hafez Asakra, supervisor and chairman, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Haroub, discussant, Dr. Youssef Al-Sheikh was a discussant, Mr. Safwat Awad was a discussant, so that the submitted projects gained the admiration of the committee before it approved them in an official report.

For its part, the committee praised the level of students and the strength of their outputs, recommending the necessity of disseminating these films and projects through the media and social media platforms due to their importance and quality.

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Astronomically – Eid al-Adha on Sunday, June 16


Bethlehem – Ma’an – The Palestinian Astronomical Society said that the astronomical calculations it carried out indicate that next Friday, corresponding to June 7, will be the first of the month of Dhul-Hijjah of the year 1445 AH, and thus the Arafat pause will be on Saturday, 6-15, and on Sunday, 6-16. Days of Eid Al-Adha.

The Palestinian Astronomical Society explained in a statement that the central conjunction of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah 1445 AH will occur on the afternoon of Thursday, June 6, at exactly 03:38 pm local time in Jerusalem, and on this day the moon will set after sunset in all countries. Arabic, and it will be possible to see it with telescopes from the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas.

Since the crescent will be born before sunset, and set after sunset on Thursday, June 6, it is expected that most Arab and Islamic countries will announce that Sunday the 166th is the first day of Eid Al-Adha.

Source: Maan News Agency

Tubas – The occupation storms the town of Tamoun and arrests the father and mother of the persecuted Omar Bisharat


Tubas – Ma’an – Today, Monday, the occupation forces stormed the town of Tammoun, south of Tubas, and surrounded a house.

Occupation special forces stormed the town of Tammoun using a civilian vehicle, reinforced with military vehicles, arriving from the Atuf Gate, east of the town, and snipers were deployed in several areas.

The director of the Prisoner Club in Tubas said that the occupation is besieging a house, and demanding that the young man, Omar Muhammad Bisharat, surrender himself.

Later, the occupation forces withdrew from the town of Tammoun, south of Tubas, and arrested the father and mother of the pursuer, Omar Bisharat, after they surrounded their house and searched it.

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Palestine and France discuss joint bilateral cooperation


Bethlehem – Together – The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Mr. Hani Al-Hayek, received the French Consul General in Jerusalem, Mr. Nicholas Cassianides, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in the city of Bethlehem.

Al-Hayek welcomed Ambassador Nicholas, stressing the depth of historical relations between Palestine and France in various fields, especially in the field of preserving cultural heritage, and calling on the French side to follow the example of the European countries that recognized the State of Palestine.

The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities briefed the French Consul on the conditions that the Gaza Strip is experiencing due to the continued Israeli aggression, in addition to the extent of the destruction that occurred to archaeological and historical sites in the Strip, as the Israeli occupation deliberately targets the Palestinian national identity by destroying archaeological and historical sites, which are considered an important part of our heritage. Nationa
l Council, as Gaza has a long history and is considered one of the oldest cities in the world, adding that our Palestinian people are determined to restore what can be restored from these sites.

In his speech, the Minister referred to the joint projects that are being worked on in partnership between the Palestinian and French sides, as these projects have been translated on the ground through the Tel Umm Amer project in the Gaza Strip, the Al-Bid Museum project in the city of Bethlehem, and other projects.

Al-Hayek spoke about the developments and crisis that the Palestinian tourism sector is suffering as a result of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, stressing the work of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities to pursue a number of programs and plans to ensure the return of tourism activity to Palestine immediately after the end of the aggression.

For his part, the French Consul confirmed France’s readiness for joint bilateral cooperation with Palestine in various fields, especially in the field
of tourism promotion and the field of preserving cultural and archaeological heritage.

The meeting discussed the latest developments in the Tel Umm Amer project in the Gaza Strip, which was halted due to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, in addition to discussing ways to support the Palestinian tourism sector in light of the halt of this sector’s work due to the Israeli aggression.

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Black Luster: The Story of Gold Smuggling to the West Bank


Bethlehem – Press investigation – The operations of bringing tons of gold annually into the West Bank hide many secrets, especially since they depend on one method: smuggling. This smuggling has become paths that make it almost legal, in the eyes of the Palestinian Authority. Smugglers control gold prices; It is often sold at higher prices than the global market.

This state of suspicion was the impetus for investigating the methods of smuggling the yellow metal, and granting it ‘legitimacy’ by the Palestinian Ministry of Economy before putting it on the market. No person can practice smuggling, unless he is under the guise of ‘influential people,’ ‘diplomats,’ ‘dignitaries,’ or merchants, according to what the investigation concluded based on the testimonies of merchants, current and former officials, minutes of Jordanian court sessions, and statements. Journalist.

The Precious Metals Directorate of the Palestinian Ministry of Economy acknowledged that gold was entering the West Bank in an ‘unofficial’ mann
er, according to Haitham Samaaneh, Director of Control and Inspection at the Directorate. He attributed the reason to “the dispute with Israel regarding the view of gold as a commodity and cash, and the lack of a (Palestinian) central bank through which gold can be imported.”

The former director of the Precious Metals Directorate, Yacoub Shaheen, did not hesitate to confirm that the Palestinian Authority stamped more than 180 tons of gold (since 1998) and not a single gram of it was officially entered. According to the Authority, gold bullion is considered cash, not a commodity, and is exempt from tax. Value added, according to a Cabinet decision in 1999. In contrast, Israel treats bullion as a commodity (under the Paris Economic Agreement), and imposes a 17 percent tax on it, according to Shaheen.

Regarding the reason for this situation, Shaheen – who worked in the directorate from 1998 until he reached retirement in 2020 – says that if the gold enters through official means, the Israeli occupation will im
pose a tax on it and return it to the (Palestinian) authority through the monthly clearing system. However, the Ministry of Finance’s failure to transfer tax ‘refunds’ to merchants made them resort to smuggling.

How is smuggling done?

Smuggling takes place through two points: King Hussein Bridge (Jordanian border), and Ben Gurion Airport, which is run by Israel, according to what was confirmed by workers in the gold sector, including Tariq Abdullah (a pseudonym).

Abdullah explains, ‘Gold enters through the airport with the support of Israeli parties, or through the King Hussein Bridge, through Palestinians and Jordanians, by people who organize everything in advance, including recruiting employees on the Israeli side of the border to facilitate the entry of the gold.’

Regarding smuggling through Ben Gurion Airport, the Israeli police announced, in early 2023, the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle 8.5 kilograms of gold, valued at more than 1.5 million shekels (about 430 thousand US dollars), and the arres
t of two young suspects from the Galilee region. On charges of smuggling during their return from Turkey to Israel.

In another incident in April 2022, the police and the tax authority in Israel announced that they had thwarted an attempt to smuggle 20 kilograms of gold, through Ben Gurion Airport (located in the city of Lod occupied in 1948), worth millions of shekels. The police then arrested three people from Jerusalem, on suspicion of trying to smuggle gold from Trkiye.

On the other hand, the investigation documents four cases of gold smuggling on the Palestinian-Jordanian border, during which Jordanian security seized quantities of gold between 2019 and 2022.

One of these cases dates back to 2016, when its details appeared in the text of a ruling issued by the Amman Court of Appeal, and it relates to the smuggling of 22 gold bars (one kilo for each bar), and 20 ounces, from Jordan to the West Bank via the King Hussein Bridge, via a truck transporting cement. .

The threads of the smuggling incident wer
e revealed when a dispute occurred between the owner of the amount of gold – who works in the field of exporting cement from Jordan to the West Bank – and the smuggler, who works as a truck driver across the border.

The case was decided by the Jordanian judiciary, after the Public Prosecution decided to refer the defendants (M.A.) and three others to the West Amman Criminal Court of First Instance, to be tried for the crime of ‘bad trust.’

The prosecution concluded that ‘the complainant (M.M.) works in the field of exporting cement, through trucks belonging to the defendant (B.A.) in exchange for a monthly wage. The complainant asked – from time to time – from the defendants to transport gold bullion to the West Bank for him.’ Western, through a shipment of cement for an additional fee.

The complainant requested that the amount of gold be transferred, by placing it in the middle of the shipment, in preparation for bringing it into the West Bank. However, after receiving the gold, the defendants sent only t
he cement shipment, kept the gold, then sold it for their personal account, and bought real estate and vehicles with its money, according to the Public Prosecution.

The court estimated the value of the smuggled gold in this case (based on prices in 2016) at 667 thousand Jordanian dinars (940 thousand US dollars). It is clear, through analysis of the statements of the parties to the case, that this smuggling operation was not the first.

Traders control the gold market

Going to the gold markets in the cities of the West Bank, the investigator met a group of merchants and workers. However, most of them refused to record the interviews when they were asked about the names of the merchants responsible for supplying the West Bank market with gold, amid a state of fear and hesitation that some of them showed.

Only three workers (out of approximately 20 workers and merchants) agreed to register, on the condition that their identities be hidden; “To avoid risks.” They mentioned to us a list – which includes five m
erchants – who manage the process of supplying gold to the market. We contacted three of these traders; Two of them evaded a response due to frequent travel, while the third described the question – whether he works in smuggled gold – as ‘personal,’ and added: ‘How can you ask me a personal question like this… I buy gold from local merchants and recycle it like the rest of the merchants… How did he get in? We don’t.’ “We know.”

We transferred the question to the head of the Palestinian Union of Precious Metals, Muhammad Ghazi Al-Harbawi, who refrained from mentioning any names, and refused to describe the operation as ‘smuggling,’ saying: ‘Whoever brings gold must be honored, because he brings treasure to Palestine… and we need to We have gold reserves.

An informal agreement on smuggling!

Since 1999, the process of bringing gold into the Palestinian territories has been managed through an undeclared agreement between the authority and the merchants, which Al-Harbawi described as a ‘gentleman,’ accord
ing to which the factory owner or jeweler brings the gold in his own way, and after manufacturing it, he is required to obtain the Palestinian stamp in the directorates. Precious metals (belonging to the Ministry of Economy), and thus it becomes white gold (legally) and is displayed in the markets.

The voice of the head of the Palestinian Federation for Precious Metals, Muhammad Ghazi Al-Harbawi.

The agreement means – in Al-Harbawi’s view – that the government cannot declare that gold is illegal, but it turns a blind eye because it is unable to secure gold, according to what is practiced in all countries of the world, according to Al-Harbawi.

But Al-Harbawi describes the smuggling process as difficult and complicated. Only those who have sufficient tools bear its consequences: ‘Any person who has relationships with privileged people (those who enter through the Karama crossing – the Palestinian-Jordanian border) without inspection can be offered to bring in gold, and often no one says no…that’s the case.
‘ .

Al-Harbawi’s statement is confirmed by Yacoub Shaheen, the former official of the Precious Metals Directorate in the West Bank: ‘Diplomatic missions through religious Jews and holders of VIP cards are the intermediary that smuggles gold into Palestine. Gold is small in size and can be carried easily, for this reason its entry cannot be controlled.’ “.

The transport mediator… diplomats and influential people

In an attempt to track the progress of a shipment of gold on its way from Jordan to Palestine, the investigation documented a second smuggling incident, which was followed up by the Jordanian Customs Court (Case No. 379/2019). In the details of the case file, it was revealed that the employee at the Jordanian embassy in Israel (A.A.) carried with him on March 5, 2016, a shipment weighing 20 kilograms of gold, including 19 ingots and a kilo of worked gold, in addition to 310 cellular devices, and hid them in a box. Under his vehicle, which easily crossed the King Hussein Bridge, reaching the Israel
i checkpoint, which in turn decided to search this vehicle, and found the smuggled gold.

The Israeli side informed the Jordanian embassy, ??which sent a representative to follow up on the incident, according to the details of the decision of the Jordanian Customs Court in 2019. The court then convicted the embassy employee of the crime of customs evasion, contrary to the provisions of the customs law in the Kingdom, noting that the decision is subject to appeal.

The case of the Jordanian embassy employee was not the only one. It was preceded by the incident of the seizure of 152 kilograms of gold in the French consulate’s car, as it was passing through the Israeli point on the border with Jordan in 2013. The driver of the car confessed to smuggling gold, tobacco, and cash checks.

In April 2023, Israel detained Jordanian MP Imad Al-Adwan (35 years old) for two weeks, on charges of smuggling quantities of gold and weapons from Jordan to the West Bank. Al-Adwan is being tried before the Jordanian State Securi
ty Court, after his immunity was lifted on charges of attempted smuggling.

A gold merchant from Ramallah, ‘We gave him the pseudonym Samer Faisal,’ says that gold smuggling is done mainly through diplomats who are not inspected at the Jordanian and Israeli crossing points, and they enjoy VIP service across the Israeli and Palestinian sides, whether across the bridge (the Jordanian border) or Airport (Ben Gurion).’

Faisal pointed out that any car that is not searched across the border could be a smuggling channel, ‘because they charge an amount of five thousand US dollars for every kilo of gold they bring in, and if what is smuggled is caught, they will be held responsible.’ The vehicle driver must agree in advance.

From Jordan, Abdel Nabulsi, owner of a jewelry store in central Amman (a member of the administrative body of the General Union of Jewelry Trade and Craft Shop Owners), pointed out that smugglers often belong to the category of diplomats. He added: “It is not a requirement that all of them work
in this work (smuggling), but some of them work in this field, and this harms the state to which this official belongs.”

The voice of Abdul Nabulsi, owner of the Nabulsi jewelry store, Gold Souq, downtown Amman

An organized process and recruitment of elements

The gold smuggling process is organized and systematic. It begins with gold exporters from neighboring countries – who regulate the flow of gold and its passage through border crossings – to Palestinian traders who control this market, according to what reliable sources indicated.

The documents, which we obtained from the ‘Qastas’ website, show that the names of people from Jordan who were accused of smuggling gold from Jordan to Palestine were repeated.

The investigation documented the repetition of the name (MA) in two separate smuggling operations during two different years. In 2021, he witnessed his partner’s ownership of the smuggled gold that was seized on the Jordanian border (two 24-carat bars, each weighing a thousand grams). In the second
case in 2022, M.A. had asked another person to transfer about 67 kilograms of gold (distributed between bullion, lira, and broken gold), in exchange for a sum of money, according to the court minutes.

Power contradicts itself

The irony lies in the fact that the Palestinian Authority ‘legitimizes’ smuggled gold, and in return from time to time announces measures to combat smuggling. The Palestinian Ministry of Economy stamps tons of gold annually, through the Precious Metals Directorate, in exchange for a tax of ‘one shekel’ for each gram. In 2022, for example, revenues amounted to 17.6 million shekels (about 4.8 million US dollars), from stamping about 18 tons of gold.

Adel Azzouni, Director of the General Administration of the Ministry of Economy, says that his ministry is forced to stamp gold, which enters through unofficial means. Due to the Palestinian Authority’s lack of control over the crossings, and the absence of a regulating body to bring in raw gold, remanufacture it, and shape it.

Azzouni adde
d that the role of the Precious Metals Directorate revolves around stamping, inspection and monitoring, in accordance with Law No. 5 of 1998… The law did not address how to bring gold, nor to the party that determines its price.

Voice of Adel Azzouni – Director of the Precious Metals Directorate

However, the Palestinian government showed a contradiction with what the General Administration of Precious Metals is doing. At its meeting (No. 131 dated November 8, 2021), it issued a decision to what it described as ‘fighting gold smuggling across bridges,’ because it harms the national economy, according to the government’s decision.

The investigative reporter also reviewed the decision of the Council of Ministers, in its session held in Ramallah on April 10, 2023, which stipulates ‘strengthening the government’s efforts to combat smuggling issues, including gold smuggling and the resulting losses to our national economy.’

The decision – which was not published on the Palestinian Council of Ministers website
– stipulated, ‘Assigning the Ministries of Finance and National Economy, and the Monetary Authority, to develop a vision to combat this phenomenon, provided that the proposal is submitted, which may include the establishment of a government import company, within a period not exceeding a month.’

As of the date of publication of the investigation, no government decision has been issued regarding the establishment of the government company for importing gold.

The “officer” does not know about gold smuggling

While the government issues decisions to combat gold smuggling, the customs police agency – the body responsible for enforcing the law regarding the crime of smuggling – appears to be absent from the scene.

The Director of the Public Relations and Media Department of the Customs Police, Ibrahim Ayyash, was surprised by the information, saying: ‘All the gold in the country is smuggled! How? This is the first time I hear about it!’

What I know – Ayyash says – is that ‘gold merchants are the ones who impor
t or sell it, and gold is manufactured in licensed factories (…) I have not encountered any information about gold being smuggled into our country.’

Ayyash added that it is not proven by the customs police that all the gold entering the country is smuggled. There are stores authorized to bring it in, and the names are with the Ministry of Economy, according to his statement.

However, the General Administration of Precious Metals said that what it has is a list of the names of merchants and jewelers working in the gold market only, and it provided us with the numbers of merchants and gold workshops and their geographical distribution in the cities of the West Bank.

Who is responsible for bringing the gold?

According to the ‘Paris Protocol,’ signed between the Authority and Israel in 1994, which regulates the Palestinian-Israeli economic relationship, ‘the foreign currency reserves of the Palestinian Authority (including gold) and the Palestinian public sector bodies are deposited with the Monetary Author
ity and managed by it.’

However, the Monetary Authority did not play this role, according to its response to the investigation’s inquiries: ‘None of the governmental institutions and bodies in the State of Palestine has ever held any asset in the form of gold, as all the gold present in the Palestinian regions does not belong to the state/government or Any of its institutions, rather, it is owned by the private sector (individuals, families, gold and jewelry workshops, factories, and shops).’

The Monetary Authority continued by saying: ‘The official Palestinian side has never taken the initiative to import gold from abroad, whether for possession and investment purposes or even for commercial purposes, especially since there is no official approved mechanism to regulate the process of importing gold from abroad, whether in the form of bullion or gold jewelry.’ .

The Monetary Authority’s response did not contain any details regarding the decision of the Council of Ministers, in the session of April 10, 2023
, although the decision clearly indicated its role in the issue of submitting a proposal to stop the smuggling phenomenon.

Where is the Ministry of Finance?

The head of the Palestinian Federation of Precious Metals, Muhammad Ghazi Al-Harbawi, holds the Ministry of Finance partly responsible for the gold smuggling file. Due to the inefficiency of the tax refund system for merchants, which takes years to obtain (refunds), according to Al-Herbawi.

In turn, the Ministry of Finance refused to comment on the issue on the grounds that it was ‘the practical specialty of the Ministry of Economy.’

At the same time, Yaqoub Shaheen explained that the General Administration of Precious Metals formed technical and ministerial committees; To solve the problem of smuggled gold for 20 years, any official body, bank or company must undertake the process of importing gold, and the Ministry of Finance must refund the tax revenues, but no decision has been taken in this regard, according to him.

On the other hand, Ahmed Al-Q
awasmi, Chairman of the Businessmen Forum and a member of the Board of Directors of the Precious Metals Union (he has a gold workshop), says that the Union has demanded dozens of times the necessity of bringing gold in a legal manner, and finding a mechanism to return the value-added tax that is paid, or to be exempted. gold from tax; Especially since the illegal introduction of gold deprives this sector of exporting it as well.

The solution to ‘this problem,’ according to Al-Qawasmi, is not difficult, and may be achieved through an agreement similar to the one on imported cars, whose customs are paid directly to the authority’s treasury, away from the clearing house (taxes on imported goods collected by Israel on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, in exchange for a three percent commission under the Paris Economic Protocol). ). Al-Qawasmi added: “The matter is not difficult if the authority wants to find a solution to it.”

The Palestinian citizen pays the price

Samer Faisal (a pseudonym), a gold merchan
t, says that the Palestinian gold market has become under the control of a few merchants: ‘They bring gold and impose prices on the merchants, which makes the price of gold in Palestine different and unreal.’

Yaqoub Shaheen, former director of the Precious Metals Directorate, completely agrees with this matter, saying: ‘Gold smuggling and its legalization has placed the local market under the control of smugglers, in terms of supply, demand and price. They control prices and impose them on everyone, and this price is high by about 40 to 200 dollars.’ At least, about the global price of an ounce, and the Palestinian consumer is the one who bears this difference, and pays it without any accountability or supervision.’

This price difference was documented by the investigative reporter over a period of four days in the months of April and May 2023. It was found that the price difference ranged between $100 and $220 in the price of a Swiss ounce (sample), compared to the world price.

“How gold is entered determ
ines its price. There may be a high cost to enter it, and sometimes it is at a lower cost; this is the indicator of the price of gold.”

Muhammad Ghazi Al-Harbawi, President of the Palestinian Federation of Precious Metals

“Smuggling line right”

The difference in price is called in the world of smugglers the ‘right of line’; This is explained by Tariq Abdullah (a pseudonym), a worker in the sector, when he says: ‘When the goods arrive, we do not buy them as they are at the international price; rather, another amount is added to them, called the line right (the gold arrival line), which feeds the Jordanians, Palestinians and Israelis.’ A third share, while merchants get two-thirds, and in any case, this cost is borne by the consumer.’

*This investigation was completed with support from ARIJ. Prepared by Ansar Atmezi*

Source: Maan News Agency

The death toll from the Rafah massacre rose to 45 martyrs and 249 injured


Gaza – Together – Medical sources announced today, Monday, that the death toll from the massacre committed by the occupation forces against the displaced in a camp in the city of Rafah has risen to 45, including 23 women, children and the elderly, and the injured to 249.

The occupation aircraft bombed the displaced people in a newly established displacement camp near the warehouses of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) northwest of Rafah.

Source: Maan News Agency

Within 24 hours, the occupation committed 7 massacres, claiming the lives of 66 martyrs


Gaza – Together – The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the number of victims of the Israeli aggression had risen to 36,050 martyrs, in addition to 81,26 wounded since October 7.

She added that the occupation committed 7 massacres in the Gaza Strip, leaving 66 martyrs and 383 injured within 24 hours.

The occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip for the 234th day.

Source: Maan News Agency