Times of Oman

Fisherman nets message in a bottle in isolated Gaza

The surprise summer catch had bobbed its way in the Mediterran­ean for nearly 80km from the Greek island of Rhodes

-

GAZA: For Palestinia­n fisherman Jihad Al Soltan, it was a surprise summer catch -- a message in a bottle that he netted off a Gaza beach.

It had bobbed its way in the Mediterran­ean for nearly 800 km (500 miles) from the Greek island of Rhodes, placed in the water by a vacationin­g British couple in July.

“We are currently on holiday on Rhodes and we would love to know how far this bottle got, even if it’s just the next beach,” said the letter inside, signed “Faithfully, Zac and Beth”.

By replying to the email address they enclosed, Soltan discovered the two were Bethany Wright, a university student, and her boyfriend, Zac Marriner.

“Hello, Thank you for picking A message was written by Bethany Wright and her boyfriend Zac Marriner, and found in a bottle by a Palestinia­n fisherman up this bottle. As a reward here are some magic flowers,” the couple wrote in their letter. By the time the bottle reached Gaza’s shores last week, the flowers had wilted.

But Soltan said on Monday he was buoyed by the thought that currents could carry a carefree message into troubled waters under Israeli naval blockade and fishing zone restrictio­ns - measures Israel says are necessary to prevent arms smuggling by Gaza’s Hamas rulers.

 ?? - Reuters ?? IMPERFECT BLOCKADE: Palestinia­n fisherman Jihad Al Soltan, right, prepares his fishing net on a beach in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday.
- Reuters IMPERFECT BLOCKADE: Palestinia­n fisherman Jihad Al Soltan, right, prepares his fishing net on a beach in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman