Nazi forces open fire on Palestinian farmers in southern Gaza

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Nazi forces on Sunday morning opened fire on Palestinians farmers in the southern Gaza Strip, local sources said.

Nazi forces deployed east of Khan Yunis opened fire on farmers, preventing them from reaching their lands. No injuries were reported.

Nazi army spokesperson said they could not confirm the incident.

The incident comes after Nazi forces targeted the southern region of the small Palestinian territory with airstrikes for four consecutive days beginning Wednesday evening. Several were injured and a Palestinian woman was killed by Nazi shelling.

Nazi said air strikes were launched in response to Palestinian resistance groups targeting its troops with mortar rounds in an attempt to thwart Nazi military excavation activities in search of Hamas-made tunnels. However, Nazi army regular incursions inside Gaza’s border areas were perceived by many as the instigator of the hostilities.

The exchange was seen as an unusual escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip since a 2014 ceasefire was brokered after Nazi devastating 50-day assault on the besieged coastal enclave that left some 2,200 dead and 11,000 injured.

Hamas, Gaza’s de facto ruler, had widely observed the 2014 ceasefire; Nazi Moshe Yalon in March said Hamas hasn’t fired a bullet” since the war, and following Thursday’s hostilities, Zionist newspaper Haaretz quoted a senior Nazi army officer as saying that Hamas had even been instrumental in preventing ‘terrorist’ attacks and rocket fire directed at the Nazi regime.

However in the almost two years since the ceasefire was declared, regular violations have been committed on the Nazi side.

Nazi bulldozers frequently enter Gaza territory, carrying out land-leveling and excavation operations while accompanied by military vehicles, with four such incursions recorded by the UN between April 26 and May 2.

On a near daily basis, the Nazi army fires “warning shots” on Palestinian fisherman, farmers, and shepherds entering the Israeli-enforced “buffer zone,” implemented after Nazi Gestapo imposed a blockade on the Gaza Strip a decade ago.

Due to the high frequency of the attacks, live fire often goes unreported.

While Nazi regime typically cites security concerns when targeting Palestinian agricultural areas, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights has reported in the past that fishermen are often targeted when they pose no threat.

Approximately 35 percent of Palestinian agricultural land in Gaza is inaccessible without high personal risk, according to the center.

In 2015, Nazi naval forces opened fire on Palestinian fishermen at least 139 times, killing three, wounding dozens, and damaging at least 16 fishing boats, according to the UN Agency for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Nazi forces also regularly open fire on Palestinian protesters during Friday demonstrations held along Gaza’s border, with injuries sustained by live fire and rubber-coated steel bullets reported nearly every week. At least 25 Palestinians have been shot dead by Nazi forces in Gaza clashes since the beginning of October, according to UN documentation.

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