Tuesday, 02 June 2015 00:00
Ref: 26/2015
On Tuesday, 02 June 2015, Israeli naval
gunboats chased and opened fire at a Palestinian fishing boat sailing off
northern Gaza shore wounding two fishers.
On Monday morning, 01 June 2015, Israeli naval forces also arrested five
Palestinian fishers, including a child, while fishing off Gaza shore. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
(PCHR) condemns these attacks against Palestinian fishers that deny them their
right to freely practice fishing in the Gaza sea. PCHR also expresses its concern over the
continued Israeli policy of targeting fishers' livelihoods in light of the
illegal naval blockade imposed on Gaza sea and in conjunction with the sardine
season as well.
According to investigations conducted by
PCHR, at approximately 06:00 on Tuesday, 02 June 2015, Israeli gunboats opened
fire at a Palestinian fishing boat sailing within four nautical miles off
al-Soudaniya shore, north of Gaza City, wounding two fishers.
Moheeb Ahed Baker said to a PCHR fieldworker
that at approximately 06:00 on Tuesday, 01 June 2015, he and five other fishers
went together for sailing on a fishing boat belonging to Bahjat Baker. He added
that they started fishing four nautical miles off al-Sudaniya shore. They had
fished for an hour and a half, but suddenly an Israeli gunboat that was around
opened fire at them. Baker pointed that they tried to flee after they heard the
gunfire, but Israeli gunboats chased and directly fired at them. As a result,
he sustained five bullet wounds to the legs and Mohammed Mahmoud al-Louh
sustained two bullet wounds to the left leg.
On Monday, 01 June 2015, Israeli forces
arrested five fishers, including a child, while fishing about four nautical
miles off Gaza City shore. These fishers were identified as: Adel Sa'id Abu
Reyala (42), Yusef Adel Abu Reyala (19), Mohammed Ibrahim al-Najjar (35), Rami
Ibrahim al-Najjar (30) and Ibrahim Hani al-Najjar (11). Four of them were
released on Monday midnight, while Rami al-Najjar has remained in custody.
PCHR condemns the violations committed by the
Israeli navy forces against Palestinian fishers in the Gaza Strip, and calls
upon Israeli forces to:
1. Immediately stop its policy of
chasing and arresting Palestinian fishers, to allow them to sail and fish
freely, and to return confiscated fishing boats and tools;
2. Pay compensation to the victims of
Israel’s violations for the physical and material damage caused to fishers and
their property;
3. Release Palestinian fishermen who
have been under the Israeli custody; and
4. Calls upon the international
community, including the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva
Convention 1949, to intervene in order to stop Israeli violation against
Palestinian fishermen and allow them to fish freely in the Gaza Strip sea.
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