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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Palestinian fisherman shot, 3 detained off Gaza coast
April 19, 2016 10:35 A.M. (Updated: April 19, 2016 5:35 P.M.)
GAZA
CITY (Ma'an) -- Israeli naval forces shot and injured a Palestinian
fisherman and detained three others off the coast Rafah in the southern
Gaza Strip early Tuesday, sources saidHead of the
fishermen’s union Nizar Ayyash told Ma’an the forces opened fire on the
fishermen while they were working at sea within the nine-mile fishing
zone designated by the Israeli authorities.The injured
fisherman was released by the naval forces and taken to the hospital for
medical treatment while three others were detained, Ayyash said.An Israeli spokesperson told Ma’an they were looking into the reports.Israel early this month loosened severe seaside restrictions on Palestinians in the besieged coastal enclave, extending the military-enforced designated fishing zone by three nautical miles off the southern coast of the Gaza Strip.The
Gaza Strip has been under a crippling blockade since 2007 and has
enforced “buffer zone” along land and sea borders for alleged security
purposes. The zone is generally enforced by live fire,
putting the lives of both fishermen and farmers at risk on a near-daily
basis, ultimately devastating agricultural and fishing sectors of the
strip’s already-withered economy.While Israel typically
cites security concerns when targeting Palestinian fishermen, the
Palestinian Center for Human Rights has reported in the past that
fishermen are often targeted when they pose no threat.
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