Gaza farmers may send flowers to Europe

Published: 10:52PM Thursday February 12, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Israel temporarily eased its blockade of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip to allow Palestinian flower growers to export 25,000 blooms to Europe ahead of Valentine's Day.

The amount of carnations allowed out of the Gaza Strip was only a fraction of what farmers produce. Many farmers say they have no choice but to feed the crop to sheep.

Israel tightened its blockade of the Gaza Strip after Hamas Islamists wrested control of the territory from President Mahmoud Abbas's secular Fatah faction in 2007. Israel allows in aid, but exports are banned with few exceptions.

Defence official Peter Lerner said Israel allowed Thursday's exports at the request of the Netherlands. From Israel, they will be shipped to Europe for the holiday on February 14.

It is unclear if Israel will allow future exports.

Through Egyptian mediation, Israel and Hamas are negotiating a longer-term truce following a 22-day war that left large parts of the impoverished Gaza Strip in ruins. The proposed deal calls for Israel to open border crossings but it is unclear whether exports will be allowed more regularly.

Although many of the Gaza Strip's 1.5 million residents do not celebrate Valentine's Day, viewing it as a Western and Christian holiday, some stores displayed red flowers and heart-shaped gifts.

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