The
fishermen from Gaza have a dangerous job. Israeli soldiers, often armed to the
gills, obstruct their work. Last week, a 22-year-old fisherman was shot dead.
It's early
morning in Gaza, and the fish market is buzzing with activity. The fishermen
have put their catch on display along the coastal road on the Mediterranean
beach. Small sardines are shimmering silver in blue plastic tubs. There are
also a few shrimp in the tubs, but there are hardly any bigger fish on sale at
the improvised marketplace.
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| The fish market in Gaza City early in the morning |
Amid the
haggling, Ahmed has brought 25 boxes of fish to the market today - he was only
able to catch small sardines. And even for them he had to drive far to the
south tip of the Gaza Strip. Here in the North off the coast of Gaza City, the
sea is depleted. There are not even sardines here anymore. In order to catch
anything Ahmed has his boat down in the harbour of Rafah, on the Egyptian
border.
"At
five in the afternoons I drive to Rafah," he said. "From there I go
out to sea to fish. I come back the next morning around 5 and drive back to
Gaza City."
The sea has
been sealed off
But no
matter whether Ahmed goes fishing in the North or in the South of the Gaza
Strip, he is not allowed to go far because the Israeli navy patrols the sea.
The navy ensures that no one goes beyond the three-nautical-mile
(5.5-kilometer) restricted area that Israel has imposed on the Gaza Strip.
"In
the past, before the Intifada, we were allowed far out onto the sea,"
Ahmed said. "They reduced that to 15 nautical miles, then nine, then eight
and now it's only three."
The Oslo
agreement between Israel and the PLO set the fishing zone limit at 20 nautical
miles. But over the years, Israel has tightened the blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Since 2009, fishermen have only been allowed to leave the coast for a maximum
of about three nautical miles.
Israeli
officials have said the three-nautical mile policy is in place because fishing
boats have been used for smuggling arms and other security offenses.
Shrinking
the fishing zone has had a major impact on catches. In 2011, 383 tons of
sardine were caught. Back in 2008, when the fishermen were still allowed to
fish six miles off the coast, they caught 1,963 tons. Some 3,600 fishermen,
their families and the processing industries are affected - up to 70,000 people
overall.
But
limiting the fishermen to the three-nautical-mile-zone has also caused
overfishing in the areas that are close to the coast. In the long run, this
threatens the stocks. Many fishermen from the Gaza Strip have already given up
their profession. Instead, they now buy fish from the Egyptian fish farms and
import them to Gaza.
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| On the fish marekt in Gaza, the fishermen put their meagre catch on display |
Danger on
the sea
On Rafah
beach, Muhammad and Khalil pulled their small boat, a so-called
"hassake," out onto the sea and started the engine. The two cousins
used to have two boats. But only one is left - the other one was made
unseaworthy by the Israeli navy who shot at it a few months ago, the pair said.
"It
happened on July 6th, at four in the morning," Muhammad said. "We
went out about three miles, until the border of the permitted fishing zone,
where we cast our nets."
An hour
later, they said, an Israeli patrol boat came and told them to go out further
still. But the two fishermen suspected a trap and instead hauled in the nets
and tried to make their way back to the beach. But the Israeli gun boat chased
the two fishermen and told them to stop.
The two
cousins tried to flee. "Then they fired shots," said Muhammad.
"They destroyed the engine of Khalil's boat and I had to tow him, but then
they also fired shots at me."
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| In the waters off the coast, only small fish are left |
The two men
reached the border unscathed but with a destroyed engine. But not all fishermen
manage to escape the Israeli soldiers successfully. One week ago, a young man
was killed in an Israeli attack, and his brother was injured.
An Israeli
army spokesman said their soldiers had fired on two Palestinians who had
entered a restricted zone near the security barrier separating Israel and the
Gaza Strip in the Beit Lahiha sector.
"The
soldiers spotted these Palestinians, who continued to advance towards the
barrier in a prohibited area despite warning shots. Then the soldiers opened
fire on them," the spokesman said according to the AFP news agency. He
denied that the Palestinians had approached from the sea.
Fishermen
are arrested out on the open sea and are towed to the Israeli harbor of Ashdod.
Muhammad said he had been arrested several times, his boat has been
confiscated. On most occasions, Israeli soldiers have sent him back after a few
days with a warning not to go out fishing any more. But Muhammad and his cousin
can't stop fishing. About 40 family members depend on their work for their
survival.
Support
from foreign activists
The
non-governmental organization Euro-Mid has committed itself to document human rights
violations against Palestinians. Between January 2011 and April 2012, Euro-Mid
counted 150 assaults against fishermen. Sixty fishermen were arrested, amongst
them nine minors. Twelve men were injured by shots. Thirteen boats were
confiscated, nets were destroyed or damaged and many of the men were threatened
and humiliated.
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| Rosa Schiano wants to protect the fishermen |
Activists
from abroad support the fishermen of Gaza. They accompany the small fishing
boats and try to keep the Israeli navy from launching attacks. Rosa Schiano of
the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in Gaza regularly accompanies
fishermen and documents the assaults by Israel's war vessels against the
fishing boats from the Gaza Strip.
"Israeli
war vessels tend to arrive at very high speed and cause big waves around the
fishing boats," the Italian Schiano said. "The soldiers fire water
canons or shoot with their rifles. They aim at the water, too, to scare away
the fish. They tear the fishing nets apart and obstruct the fishermen's
work."
Last July,
the soldiers destroyed the Olivia, a boat used by international human rights
activists. Since the incident, activists have joined the fishermen on the
smaller boats. Schiano said she doesn't want to give up and plans to continue
accompanying the fishermen on the sea.
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