Israeli Occupation continues to target Palestinian farmers and fishermen in Gaza

The Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday renewed their attacks on the Palestinian farmers and fishermen in the besieged Gaza Strip.

WAFA news Agency reported that the occupation forces targeted the farmers with bullets and toxic gas, injuring and causing suffocation to many of them and forcing them to leave their lands.

Meanwhile the Israeli naval forces opened fire on the boats of Palestinian fishermen off Al-Sudaniya area, north of Gaza, causing damage to several boats.

On Tuesday, the Israeli forces  attacked Palestinian farmers, east of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza strip and in Khan Younis in its south. They also attacked the fishermen’s boats and prevented them from fishing, which is their only source of living in the light of the brutal siege imposed for years by the occupation on the people of Gaza.

 Meanwhile in occupied Al-Quds, dozens of extremist settlers stormed into Al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of the occupation forces.

The settlers stormed into the mosque from the side of Bab Al-Magharbeh amid heavy security measures by the occupation aiming at preventing the Palestinians from reaching the mosque.

More than 850 settlers stormed into the mosque over the past ten days and carried out provocative tours in its courtyards.

Hamda Mustafa

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