Israeli military reopens main Palestinian city after closure


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RAMALLAH // The Israeli military reopened the main Palestinian city in the West Bank late on Monday after imposing a rare, day-long partial closure of surrounding roads.

The blockade followed a Palestinian shooting attack on Israeli soldiers the day before.

The military lifted the blockade, saying that crossings to and from Ramallah have returned to normal.

Ramallah is the seat of the semi-autonomous Palestinian Authority and is a commercial centre, drawing workers from around the West Bank.

“Internal closures” were common during the Palestinian uprising that ended a decade ago, but have been rarely used in recent years.

Early on Monday, the military blocked access to Ramallah to all but city residents, and only residents of other towns and humanitarian cases were allowed to leave.

The move came a day after a Palestinian policeman who served as a bodyguard for the Palestinian attorney general opened fire at a checkpoint near the city, wounding three soldiers.

Despite the measure, a row of about 100 cars queued at a checkpoint that was closed in the morning could be seen streaming through, and a main road out of the city, which had earlier been closed, was later opened.

* Associated Press