Palestinians extend coronavirus state of emergency to June 5

Palestinian Authority, where 345 COVID-19 cases and 2 deaths in the West Bank have been recorded, has already eased some measures, allowing some businesses to open in hope of reviving the paralyzed economy
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has extended to June 5 a state of emergency declared in areas under his administration in the Israeli West Bank in response to the coronavirus crisis, the official news agency Wafa said on Tuesday.
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  • First announced two months ago, the state of emergency heralded a full lockdown that confined Palestinians to their homes, except for essential travel. Border crossings with Israel and Jordan were closed.
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    Palestinian security forces man a checkpoint to control movement on a main entrance to the city of Hebron in the West Bank amid efforts to curb the spread of the COVID-19
    Palestinian security forces man a checkpoint to control movement on a main entrance to the city of Hebron in the West Bank amid efforts to curb the spread of the COVID-19
    Palestinian security forces man a checkpoint to control movement on a main entrance to the city of Hebron in the West Bank amid efforts to curb the spread of the COVID-19
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    But conditions were eased last month, with some businesses allowed to open in the hope of reviving the paralyzed Palestinian economy. On Sunday, Abbas's administration allowed tens of thousands of Palestinians labourers to resume jobs in Israel.
    Mosques and educational institutions remain closed and Palestinian authorities are still banning public congregations.
    The Palestinians have reported 345 coronavirus cases and two deaths in the West Bank, where some 3 million Palestinians live.
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    Hamas police patrol Gaza streets
    Hamas police patrol Gaza streets
    Hamas police patrol Gaza streets
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    In the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory under the control of Abbas's Islamist Hamas rivals, 17 cases have been reported among a population of some 2 million. Hamas has shuttered Gaza's mosques and schools and restricted large gatherings, but said a full lockdown was not necessary.
    The West Bank and Gaza are 40 km (25 miles) apart and separated by Israel.
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