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Gaza fishermen hope for new start with expanded zone

Palestinians are pleased with the Israeli army's decision to expand the Gaza Strip fishing zone, though fishermen there still have to recover from years of hardship that have taken their toll.

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The sun rises as Palestinian fishermen are seen April 2, 2019, at the seaport of Gaza City, Gaza Strip, a day after Israel expanded the fishing zone for Palestinians. — REUTERS/Suhaib Salem

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — On April 1, Israel expanded the Gaza Strip fishing zone to a maximum of 15 nautical miles offshore — the longest distance allowed for Gazan fishermen since the signing of the Oslo Accord in 1993.

On his official Facebook page, Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee said the distance falls within the scope of Israel’s civil policy to ease the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. Adraee warned that no fisherman will be allowed to the cross the limits agreed upon.

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