Sept. 3, 2015 10:24 P.M. (Updated: Sept. 4, 2015 7:22 P.M.)
Palestinian fishermen collect their catch off the coast of Gaza City on July 6, 2014. (AFP/Mahmud Hams, File)
GAZA
CITY (
Ma'an) -- Israeli forces shot and injured a Palestinian child
near the shores of the Beit Lahiya village in the northern Gaza Strip,
medics said.Medics told Ma'an that Bilal Abu Amro, 11, was shot in the thigh while he was with his father, a fisherman.He was taken to Kamal Adwan hospital for treatment. An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an they were unaware of the incident.Palestinian
fishermen making a living off of the shores of the besieged Gaza Strip
face daily risks, including routine harassment from Israeli naval
forces, confiscation of boats and materials, detention, and potentially
death.At least three Palestinian fishermen have been shot
dead by Israeli forces since September.Israeli forces often allege that
fishermen deviate from the designated fishing zone and pose a security
threat.The exact limits of the zone set by Israeli
authorities are often ambiguous, and authorities have not abided by the
fishing zone agreed upon in last summer's ceasefire agreement, rights
groups say.The attacks come despite Israeli promises at
the end of last summer's ceasefire to ease restrictions on Palestinian
access to both the sea and the border region near the "security buffer
zone."On July 31, Mohammad Hamid al-Masri,17, was shot by
Israeli forces and died instantly north of Beit Lahiya near the border
fence.
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