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Israel eases Gaza fishing restrictio­ns after truce

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ISRAEL announced Tuesday it had eased fishing restrictio­ns off the blockaded Gaza Strip after a truce with Hamas ended a deadly escalation. Israel extended the fishing limit to up to 15 nautical miles, said COGAT, the defence ministry unit that oversees such regulation­s.

The move restores the fishing zone to the limits set in April ahead of Israel’s general election. Gaza fishing union official, Zakaria Bakr, however said on Tuesday morning that it had yet to be informed of any changes. COGAT did not provide further details, but in April the limit was set at six nautical miles in the north near the Israeli border, 12 off central Gaza and 15 in the south near the Egyptian border, according to the fishing union.

Israel banned fishing completely when the two-day flareup of violence began earlier this month, but lifted the ban with a restrictio­n of up to 12 nautical miles following the truce. The 15-nautical-mile limit is the largest allowed in years by Israel, which has fought three wars with Palestinia­n militants in the enclave and has blockaded it for more than a decade. But human rights activists note that it still falls short of the 20 nautical miles agreed under the Oslo accords of the 1990s.

Israeli authoritie­s did not say the move was linked to the truce reached earlier this month with Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules the Gaza Strip. But Palestinia­n officials said at the time of the May 6 ceasefire that it included Israel taking steps to ease its blockade.

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