Israeli occupation navy opens fire at fishermen off the Gaza coast

GAZA – Today, the Israeli occupation navy ships opened machine gunfire at Palestinian fishermen sailing off the coast of Beit Lahya town in the northern besieged Gaza Strip and forced them to return to shore, according to WAFA  News Agency correspondent.

He said that Israeli naval boats fired machine gunfire at the fishing boats sailing within a few nautical miles off the shore.

No casualties were reported during the attack, which forced the fishermen to return to shore.

The Israeli occupation naval boats also targeted fishermen and their boats off the coast of Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern coastal enclave, forcing them to flee for their safety.

Meanwhile, nine Israeli military vehicles, including tanks and bulldozers, breached the Gaza border near Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, leveled land used for agriculture and erected earth mounds, said WAFA correspondent.

“Israel” tries to keep the land near the border fence clear and leveled while preventing landowners and farmers from working or using their lands.

This week marks the 17th anniversary of Israel’s disengagement from Gaza. However, Israel has since then maintained a strict blockade on the Gaza Strip and its two million residents through its control over its land, sea and air.

Raghda Sawas

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