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Egypt allowing Palestinians freer entry

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[July 23, 2012]  CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian and Palestinian officials say Egypt is allowing freer entry for Palestinians into the country, in an unprecedented move that eases long held travel restrictions particularly on Gazans but caused confusion among security agencies here.

Airport officials said seven Gazans were allowed into Egypt Monday without the usual restrictions under which transiting Gazans under 40 years old were "deported" -- taken in security escorts from the airport directly to Gaza, often after long detentions at the airport.

Egypt's ambassador to the West Bank Yasser Othman said transiting Palestinians can enter Egypt for 72 hours to arrange their own travel. A Palestinian official in Cairo said more easing of restrictions are being negotiated.

The decision, however, took some Egyptian security by surprise, as a formal announcement was not yet made.

[Associated Press; By SARAH EL DEEB]

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