May 23, 2015 12:45 P.M. (Updated: May 24, 2015 10:28 P.M.) 

(AFP/File)
GAZA
 CITY (Ma'an) -- Israeli naval forces opened fire at Palestinians 
fishing boats while forces targeted farmers in the southern Gaza Strip 
on Saturday.Witnesses told Ma'an that the navel forces 
opened fire the fishing boats off the coast of Al-Nuseirat and 
Al-Zawayda refugee camps located in the central Gaza Strip.
An
 Israeli army spokeswoman told Ma'an that several vessels deviated from 
the designated fishing zone Saturday morning, and retreated to shore 
after Israeli naval forces fired warning shots into the air, adding that
 no injuries were reported.The shooting comes days after a
 fishing boat was damaged by Israeli fire earlier this week, while 
Israeli forces arrested two Palestinian fishermen off the coast of Beit 
Lahiya on May 10. Separately on Saturday, Israeli forces reportedly opened fire at Palestinian farmers in eastern Khan Younis.No injuries were reported.An Israeli army spokeswoman did not have immediate information regarding the incident in Khan Younis.Saturday's
 events come as Israeli forces have escalated attacks against Gazan 
Palestinians inside of the Israeli-implemented and controlled buffer 
zone.  Gaza-based Israeli watchdog Al Mezan documented Israeli forces 
opening fire in the border areas six seperate times during the first ten
 days of May, leaving four injured including one child.In 
the seaside buffer-zone, Al Meza recorded ten incidents of Israeli fire 
on Palestinian fishermen within the same time period, resulting in two 
fishermen injured, two arrested, and one confiscated fishing boat.The
 Aug. 26 ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestinian militant 
groups stipulated that Israel would immediately 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.Since
 then, there have been widespread reports that Israeli forces have 
opened fire at fishermen within those new limits, and the zone has not 
yet been expanded.
 
 
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