April 26, 2016 10:22 A.M. (Updated: April 26, 2016 4:22 P.M.)
GAZA
(Ma’an) -- Israeli forces on Tuesday opened fire on Palestinian
fishermen off the coast of the Gaza Strip as military forces leveled
Palestinian land on the borderline with Israel, locals said.
Witnesses
told Ma’an that Israeli naval forces fired live ammunition at fishermen
working off the coast of al-Zahra area of central Gaza. No injuries
were reported.In the eastern area of the besieged enclave,
locals said Israeli bulldozers entered Palestinian land near
al-Shujaiyya and leveled the area.An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an they were looking into the reports.The
Israeli military enters Palestinian areas on both land and sea sides of
the Gaza Strip on a near-daily basis, often putting Palestinian
fishermen and farmers -- and their livelihoods -- at risk.While
Israeli authorities this month expanded the fishing zone designated for
Palestinian fishermen to nine nautical miles in the southern Gaza
Strip, and retained the six mile zone in the north, fishermen regularly
report detentions, live fire, and boat confiscation within these limits.The
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has documented
over 40 instances of Israeli incursions into the Gaza border area this
month alone.
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