Israel Closes Gaza Fishing Zone Over Rocket Fire

Israel said on Monday it is closing the fishing zone off the already blocked Gaza Strip, preventing trawlers from going out to sea, after repeated rocket attacks by Plestinians on the Jewish state.

The move comes after the Israeli army said five rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel overnight, two of which were intercepted by its air defences.

The fishing zone off Gaza will “be completely closed until further notice,” said COGAT, the Israeli military body that administers civilian affairs in Palestinian territories including the occupied West Bank.

The measure was “due to the continuation of the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip towards the State of Israel during the night”, it said in a statement.

It did not say who was responsible, but said it would hold the Islamist movement Hamas, which controls Gaza, “accountable for all that is done in and from the Gaza Strip towards Israel”.

Hamas “will bear the consequences for the violence committed against the citizens” of Israel, it said.

Hamas itself denounced Israel’s move as “a flagrant violation” of fishermen’s rights and a form of “continued aggression” against Gazans.

“Will not accept restrictive measures and pressure on the Palestinians,” a spokesman said in a statement, warning that Israel will “pay” for its “aggressive behaviour”.

Salvos of rockets were also fired at Israel from Gaza overnight Friday and again overnight Saturday, prompting Israel to carry out retaliatory air strikes on the coastal enclave.

Israel, which has imposed a blockade on Gaza for more than a decade, had set the fishing zone for the coastal enclave at 20 nautical miles following the Oslo peace accords in the 1990s.


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