israeli naval forces open fire at palestinian fishermen off gaza coast
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Israeli Naval Forces Open Fire At Palestinian Fishermen Off Gaza Coast

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Israeli occupation naval forces on Saturday morning opened fire at Palestinian fishermen and fishing boats off the coast of north-western region of the Gaza Strip. 
Local Palestinian sources said that Isreali gunboats opened sporadic and random fire from machineguns towards the fishermen off al-Sudaniya shore. No injuries were reported. 
The Israeli gunboats target Palestinian fishing boats on daily basis at the pretext of fishing beyond the six nautical miles limit set for them.

Source : QNA

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