GAZA, July
7, 2015 (WAFA) – The
Israeli navy on Tuesday arrested six Palestinian fishermen while sailing
offshore the coast of Khan Younes, in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the
Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR).
PCHR said a number of
Israeli naval boats opened fire at fishing boats from a distance before they
sailed towards them and arrested six fishermen and seized three boats. No
casualties were reported in the live fire attack.
The six fishermen were
identified as Kamal Abu Warda, 45, Ref’at Abu Warda, 21, Ref’at Zayed, 26,
Medhat Zayed, 23, Ramadan Abu Warda, 37, and Mahmoud Abu Warda, 26.
The attacks come despite of Israeli
promises to ease restrictions on Palestinians’ access to both the sea and the
border region near the unilaterally imposed buffer zone.
Israeli naval boats
routinely open fire at 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.
In May alone, there were a
total of 51 incidents of shootings, incursions into the coastal enclave, and
arrests, according to the PCHR.
This included 41 shootings,
which left nine injured, including one minor.
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 so far failed to do so.
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