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PA closes Hebron, Nablus after spike in corona cases

June 21, 2020
Mask-clad Palestinian security forces stand at a checkpoint in the village of Tafouh, west of Hebron in the West Bank, while enforcing a lockdown due to a surge of new cases of coronavirus. — Courtesy photo
Mask-clad Palestinian security forces stand at a checkpoint in the village of Tafouh, west of Hebron in the West Bank, while enforcing a lockdown due to a surge of new cases of coronavirus. — Courtesy photo

RAMALLAH — The Palestinian Authority on Saturday temporarily closed the cities of Hebron and Nablus in the occupied West Bank to contain the spread of coronavirus after a sharp rise in infections.

“The government decided to close the governorate of Hebron to prevent anyone from entering or exiting, with the exception of the transport of merchandise,” Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said.

He told a news conference that Hebron would be closed for five days and Nablus for 48 hours.

The measures come after an increase in COVID-19 infections in both cities.

Hebron saw 48 new cases on Saturday, bringing the total to 258, while authorities have reported 23 cases in Nablus.

Authorities have reported a total of 687 cases in the West Bank, including two deaths so far. — Agencies


June 21, 2020
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