Jericho - Together - The General Administration of Crossings and Borders announced an amendment to the operating hours of the Karama Crossing during the coming days in order to facilitate the entry and reception of pilgrims returning to the Holy Land of God. The crossing hours will be as follows: * Wednesday 06/19/2024: The crossing operates as usual, and work for departure and entry for travelers ends at 05:00 pm, and entry for pilgrims only continues until 09:30 pm. * Thursday 06/20/2024: The crossing operates as usual, and work ends for departure at 05:00 pm, entry for travelers at 02:00 pm, and entry for pilgrims only continues until 10:00 pm. * Friday 06/21/2024: The crossing will be completely closed for departure and entry for travelers, and entry for pilgrims only works from 05:30 in the morning until 05:00 in the evening. * Saturday 06/22/2024: The crossing will be completely closed for departure and entry for travelers, and entry for pilgrims only works from 08:00 am until 05:00 pm. Source: M aan News Agency
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