GAZA, February 26, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Thursday afternoon opened
gunfire on Palestinian houses in central Gaza Strip, said WAFA correspondent.
Soldiers deployed and stationed along the border to the east of the
blockaded strip indiscriminately opened fire on Palestinian houses.
No casualties were reported in the cross-border attack that
constitutes a flagrant violation of the ceasefire deal that ended the latest
deadly Israeli onslaught on the war-torn coastal enclave.
Israeli Forces routinely open fire
on Palestinian farmers and other civilians if they approach large tracts of
borderline land that Israeli forces have deemed off-limits to Palestinians as
well as on fishing boats sailing within the six-nautical-miles zone.
The
buffer zone extends between 500 meters and 1500 meters into the Strip,
effectively turning local farms into no-go zones.
According
to UNOCHA, 17 percent of Gaza's total land area and 35% of its agricultural
land were within the buffer zone as of 2010, directly affecting the lives and
livelihoods of more than 100,000 Gaza residents.
Israel
and the Palestinian factions inked a ceasefire deal on August 26, ending the
latest deadly Israeli onslaught on Gaza that claimed the lives of over 2,200
people, overwhelmingly civilians.
The
ceasefire deal stipulated that Israel would immediately ease the blockade
imposed on the strip and expand the fishing zone off Gaza's coast, but it has
failed to do so.
Continuing
the Cairo-brokered talks on the other key issues was repeatedly postponed in
the wake of November attacks against Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula.
Israel
has imposed a tightened blockade since 2007 after Hamas won the democratic
legislative elections and took over power in the strip.
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