Israel eases border restrictions
Israel has eased some border restrictions as part of its truce with the Palestinian territory's Hamas rulers, Gaza residents said today, allowing farmers to visit land near its security fence and letting fishermen head further out to sea.
The Egyptian-brokered ceasefire ended eight days of cross-border fighting that claimed 166 Palestinian and six Israeli lives, according to health officials.
As part of the deal, Israel and Hamas are now to negotiate a further easing of the Gaza border blockade, first imposed by Israel and Egypt after the Hamas takeover of Gaza in 2007.
Also today, tens of thousands of Gaza children returned to school for the first time since fighting ended late Wednesday. About half of Gaza's 1.6 million people are children.
In 245 UN-run schools, the day was dedicated to letting children share what they experienced, in hopes of helping them deal with trauma, educators said.
In a sixth-grade class in Gaza City, boys eagerly raised their hands when asked by their science teacher to share their stories in the presence of a reporter. Mohammed Abu Sakr, 11, said that earlier this week, he witnessed an Israeli missile striking a car and engulfing it in flames. The boy said he had trouble sleeping and eating afterwards, and still feels scared.
Thirty-four children and minors under the age of 18 were among those killed in the fighting, said Gaza health officials and local human rights groups. A total of 156 Palestinians were killed during the fighting and 10 died later of their wounds, they said.
The exchanges of fire were the bloodiest between Israel and Hamas in four years. Israel launched the offensive to put an end to escalating Gaza rocket fire on Israeli towns. Israel said it reached its objectives, while Hamas claimed victory because Israel didn't make good on threats to send ground troops into the territory, as it had done four years earlier.
Israel's air force carried out some 1,500 strikes on Hamas-linked targets, while Gaza militants fired roughly the same number of rockets, including some targeting the Israeli heartland cities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for the first time.
The truce is to lead to a new border deal for Gaza, with Egypt hosting indirect talks between Israel and Hamas. Israel has shunned Hamas as a terrorist group and refuses to negotiate with it directly.
Israeli demands that Hamas halt weapons smuggling into Gaza, while Hamas seeks free movement for people and goods in and out of Gaza.
Today fishermen were able to sail six nautical miles out to sea, or double the previous limit, said Mahfouz Kabariti, head of the local fishermen's association. He said several fishermen had already made the journey.
"This is an opportunity and a chance for a better catch, though it is still a limited area," said Kabariti, who represents some 3,500 fishermen.
Meanwhile, some Gaza residents said they were able to enter an Israeli-enforced buffer zone on the Gaza side of the border today with Israel without fear of being fired on.
Israel's military carved out a 300-meter-wide zone several years to try to prevent militants from sneaking into Israel. The zone gobbled up scarce acres of farmland in one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
On Friday, hundreds of Palestinians surged toward the border fence, but Israeli soldiers fired to push them back, killing one man and wounding at least 19 people.
Today 42-year-old farmer Nidal Abu Dakka said soldiers stood and watched as he and others moved close to the fence. Abu Dakka, speaking by phone, said he was inspecting his land, some 60 metres from the border, and planned to plant wheat and barley soon.
In other border areas, residents said Hamas police kept them away from the fence.
An Israeli government spokesman said he was unaware restrictions had been eased. A defence official said the Israeli military was no longer enforcing the no-go zone, but reserved the right to act against suspicious people.
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A. MICALLEF
Nov 25th 2012, 06:53
"FREEDOM IS NEVER GIVEN VOLUNTARILY BY THE OPPRESSOR; IT MUST BE DEMADED
BY THE OPPRESSED". Marthin Luther King. - That is what the Tunisians, Libyans and many
people did. That is what the Palestinians are doIng and have a right to do. The only problem
is the Palestinians fight bravely with stones, and the israelis fight with the most modern US
arms.
Albert Mifsud
Nov 24th 2012, 21:47
The Palestinians in Gaza voted in their droves for Hamas that still calls for the destruction of Israel. Which sane country would allow their neighbour to attack them incessantly. As soon as the people of Gaza decide that they wish to live in peace with their neighbours, then there would be no reason for Israel to attack them.
A. MICALLEF
Nov 24th 2012, 16:19
The world is tired of israel, their bullying, their attrocities and their continued terrorist attacks.
Israel must give back all land is illegally occupying and must be held accountable at the
Hague for alol the attrocities comitted during the last 50 years. Hams and the Palestinians
have a right and duty to fight till death to liberate their homeland.
Michael Borg
Nov 24th 2012, 17:12
Are you serious Micallef ?
Joe Spiteri
Nov 24th 2012, 18:12
Mr. Micallef, where were you during those dark times in the 80's when passenger planes and a cruise ship were hijacked, not by Israeli terrorists of course, and innocent people were murdered in cold blood?
Martin Cassar
Nov 24th 2012, 20:15
@ Joe Spiteri.
And where were you in 1948 when the Zionists illegal occupation by the victims of Hitler's holocausts began and the Palestinian's land had stolen and almost the whole population are either homeless or refugees and who remained there must face the Zionists terrorism?
Christian Sciberras
Nov 24th 2012, 22:27
Martin, for of all refrain from this "zionist" crap, I'm sick and tired with this trend misusing words.
Secondly, if you haven't noticed over 60 years passed since the second world war, and since then, the world changed, A LOT.
Except with some people still trying to live those times, it seems.
A. MICALLEF
Nov 25th 2012, 06:48
Michael Borg - United Nations is very serious when approving many resolut ions against israel.
Only with the help of one of its allies US (who supplies all the arms for the killing of women, men
and children) remains defiant to the whole world. Israel is condemmned by all the world except
by its few allies.
Please choose the reason of your report below: