June 12, 2015 6:08 A.M. (Updated: June 13, 2015 9:53 A.M.)
A Palestinian policeman inspects a burned boat on a beach in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Jan. 3, 2015. (AFP)
GAZA
CITY (
Ma'an) -- Israeli naval forces opened fire at Palestinian fishing
boats off the coast of the northern Gaza Strip on Friday, forcing
fishermen to flee the area in fear for their lives, a local union said.The
union also reported that Israeli forces confiscated eight fishing nets
late Thursday. The report comes as several Palestinian fishermen have
been detained this month, and three have been shot dead by Israeli
forces since September.Risk of death or detention by
Israeli forces is compounded by ongoing harassment and interference with
their work from Israeli naval forces who frequently confiscate boats
and fishing materials, according to documentation by the Al Mezan Center
for Human Rights.An Israeli army spokeswoman did not immediately return calls seeking comment on Friday's incident.In
a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas last summer, Israel
agreed to expand the fishing zone off Gaza's coast, allowing fishermen
to sail as far as six nautical miles from shore and to continue to
expand the area gradually, however fishermen are routinely stopped
within the zone.Near-daily confrontation with Israeli
naval forces come as many Gazan residents are food insecure, and over 90
percent of Palestinians working in the fishing industry live below the
poverty line in Gaza, the Secretary-general of the Union of Fishermen
told Ma'an.
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