GAZA, April 28, 2015 (WAFA) - In a grave violation of
international law and signed agreements, Israeli naval boats Tuesday opened
machine gunfire on Palestinian fishermen offshore the Sudaniya are to the
northwest of Gaza.
According to WAFA reporter, Israeli naval boats opened
machine gunfire on fishing boats sailing within the unilaterally-imposed
six-nautical-miles fishing zone offshore Gaza city, causing damages to a boat.
No injuries were reported among the fishermen who fled the
scene for fear of being injured, killed or arrested.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces stationed on the border to the east of
Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip opened gunfire on Palestinian farmlands.
No injuries were reported.
Israeli naval boats routinely open fire on Palestinian fishermen
sailing within the six-nautical-miles zone and farmlands along the border,
flagrantly violating the ceasefire deal.
Israel and the Palestinian factions inked a ceasefire deal on
August 26, ending the latest 2014 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,
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 income.
Continuing the Cairo-brokered talks on 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.
The current six-nautical-mile fishing zone falls drastically
short of the twenty nautical miles allocated to Palestinian fishermen in the
1993 Oslo Accords.
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