Israel increases interrogations of Gazan travelers

FILE - In this Oct. 16, 2015 file photo, Palestinian demonstrators hurl stones at Israeli soldiers during clashes at the entrance of Erez border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel, in the northern Gaza Strip. An Israeli advocacy group is reporting a sharp jump in the number of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip who have been summoned for questioning by Israeli security agents as a condition for leaving the blockaded territory. Gisha, which pushes for freedom of movement for Gaza’s 1.8 million people, says more than 1,200 Gazans underwent interrogations during the first half of this year. (AP Photo/Adel Hana, File) (The Associated Press)

An Israeli advocacy group is reporting a sharp jump in the number of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip who have been summoned for questioning by Israeli security agents as a condition for leaving the blockaded territory.

Gisha, which pushes for freedom of movement for Gaza's 1.8 million people, says more than 1,200 Gazans underwent interrogations during the first half of this year. That is two and a half times the number the previous year.

Critics say the policy puts Gazan travelers in a difficult position by making them look like potential collaborators.

Israeli officials say the practice is a necessary security measure. They say that Hamas often tries to take advantage of civilians, including medical patients, in order to build up its capabilities in Israel and the West Bank.