The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture states that Israel has violated the recent ceasefire agreement made with the Palestinians, now allowing Gaza fishermen to sail up to only five nautical miles off the coast.
According to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, the ministry declared, Monday, in a brief statement:
“Israeli warships, this morning, fired on fishing boats when they entered the six miles’ distance, and marked the five-mile limit to warn the fisherman against crossing over it.”
The statement added that this act is yet another violation of the ceasefire deal, signed in late August, between the Palestinian and Israeli factions.
The agreement stipulated that Israel would immediately expand the fishing zone off Gaza's coast, allowing fishermen to sail as far as six nautical miles off the shore, and would expand the area gradually up to 12 miles.
Prior to this agreement, Israel had maintained a limit of three nautical miles for the fishermen, opening fire at any who dared venture further, despite earlier agreements which had actually settled on a 20-mile limit.
Under the terms of the deal, Israel also agreed to ease its siege on the Gaza Strip.
Al Ray further reports that this violation now marks the third of the ceasefire agreement, as
last Tuesday Israeli naval warships fired towards fishermen off the coast of Rafah.
Israeli soldiers opened fire,
the following morning, at a number of Palestinian fishing boats close to the shore in the Sudaniyya area, west of Gaza City, and kidnapped two.
Four Fishermen Kidnapped In Northern Gaza Waters
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Israeli navy boats attacked on Tuesday, at dawn, Palestinian fishing boats in the Sudaniyya Sea, near Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and kidnapped four fishermen.
Fishing Boats Attacked By The Israeli Navy - File, felesteen.ps
The Maan News Agency has reported that the fishermen, all members of the Sultan family, have been kidnapped by the navy, and were taken to an unknown destination. The Israeli attack also caused property damage to a number of boats.
The attack is yet another Israeli violation to the cease-fire agreement, as the navy kidnapped two fishermen in the area a week ago, while the navy also attacked fishing boats four times, since the cease-fire deal was reached on August 26.
The fishermen are supposed to be allowed to fish within six nautical miles off the Gaza shore, but the navy continued to attack, and open fire, at Palestinian boats in Gaza waters in northern and southern Gaza.
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