That changed today when masked robbers broke into a post office in Gaza City, shot and wounded a guard and made off with USD 500,000.
Police caught the thieves several hours later and retrieved the money, said police Col. Ayoub Abu Shaar. He did not provide details.
The Islamic militant Hamas, which rules Gaza, distributes the salaries of 40,000 government employees through post offices. Salary payments for March are to begin on Wednesday, meaning post offices currently hold large sums of cash.
Since December, Hamas only paid partial government salaries and the ripple effect of growing personal debt is felt across Gaza.
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