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The Dolphin and the Dabura - Gazan Waters, 1st September, 2008

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On the 1st September 2008, the first day of Ramadan, several volunteers with the Free Gaza Movement and the International Solidarity Movement accompanied a small fleet of seven fishing vessels from Gaza City port.

The fishermen exercised their right to fish in Gazan territorial waters, providing them with a livelihood and providing food for the besieged people of Gaza. The fishing fleet reached approximately nine miles offshore and began trawling along the Gazan coast, well within international limits. Usually the Israeli Navy prevents Gazan fishing vessels from accessing beyond six miles and in many cases only three miles, by attacking the boats, sometimes lethally, or by arresting the fishermen. However, this days fishing resulted in a highly successful catch due to the ability to access richer fishing grounds further offshore.

Two Israeli Naval gunboats approached the fleet soon after leaving port and began firing warning shots shortly afterwards. They were aware that internationals were on some of the boats. The Israeli Navy continued shooting multiple times at the fishing vessels, one of which was fired upon at least seven times. They also deployed explosive charges in the water and attempted to de-stabilise some of the boats by creating a strong wake. Communication was established with the Israeli Navy via VHF radio, informing them that everyone onboard were unarmed civilians and requesting that the Israeli Navy stop shooting.

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  • Palestinian terrorists : Don't smuggle RPGs and Rockets from the sea and Don't fire rockets at Israeli schools and there will be no Naval blockade!

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  • those shots fired are simply becuase gazans don't listen..

    we do it when fisherman are crossing the border to Israel or Egypt of too much to the west.

    the fishermen don't listen so sometimes they go to drastic measures.

    stay in your fuckin area and fish there.. stop teasing the navy all the time and pissing us off. i myself am on those Dvorot and it's fucking annoying dealing with u fuck heads.. it's like playing with shit.

  • Fuck those Musliks!!! Death to radical Islam!!! Muhamad hates you so kill yourself!!!

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