GAZA, April 26, 2015 (WAFA) -
Israeli naval boats Saturday opened heavy machine gunfire on Palestinian
fishermen sailing within the allowed fishing zone offshore Gaza City, according
to WAFA correspondent.
WAFA reporter said Israeli
naval boats indiscriminately opened heavy gunfire on fishermen sailing within
the unilaterally-imposed six-nautical-mile fishing zone, causing damages to at
least two boats.
No casualties were reported
among the fishermen who fled the scene for fear of being injured, killed or
arrested.
Israeli naval boats routinely
open fire on Palestinian fishermen sailing within the six-nautical-mile allowed
zone for fishing as well as on farmlands along the borders, flagrantly
violating the ceasefire deal.
Israel and the Palestinian
factions signed a ceasefire deal on August 26, 2014 ending the latest 2014
summer deadly Israeli onslaught on Gaza which claimed the lives of over 2,200
people, overwhelmingly civilians.
Under the ceasefire deal,
Israel was to immediately ease the blockade imposed on the strip and expand the
fishing zone off Gaza's coast, allowing fishermen to sail as far as six
nautical miles from shore, and would continue to expand the area gradually.
Israel has however failed to do
so, repeatedly violating the ceasefire deal through opening fire on Palestinian
fishermen within the fishing zone and reducing their intake.
The current six-nautical-mile
fishing zone falls drastically short of the twenty nautical miles allocated to
Palestinian fishermen in the 1993 Oslo Accords.
M.N./T.R.