27 cases were handled in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance, with the aim of improving state revenues and replenishing the treasury. These cases included:
- 15 tax and customs cases, with taxpayers referred to the Ministry to complete their commercial transactions.
- 5 cases involving merchants without a clearing invoice were seized, and fines were imposed on them.
- 7 cases related to smuggled and prohibited tobacco.
17 cases were handled in cooperation with the Ministries of National Economy and Health to prevent the spread of illegal goods. The most prominent of these cases were:
- Approximately 9.5 tons of food and cosmetics unfit for consumption were seized and destroyed.
- Approximately 26 kg of prohibited sexually transmitted substances and nutritional supplements were seized and handed over to the relevant authorities.
Two cases were handled in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture; In order to protect and support the resilience of Palestinian farmers, the most prominent of these include:
- 2 tons of vegetables were seized without an agricultural transport permit and were handed over to the relevant authorities.
One case, in cooperation with the Ministry of Telecommunications and Digital Economy, resulted in the seizure of:
- 5 mobile phones not registered in the system. The seized items were handed over to the relevant authorities.
The Customs Control Department calls on citizens to report smuggled, spoiled, counterfeit goods, price manipulation, or monopoly. They should call the toll-free number 132 or visit the department's official Facebook page.