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Message in a bottle lands in Gaza

FISHERMAN SAYS READING THE LETTER THAT WAS SENT FROM GREECE REMINDED HIM OF HOW UNFREE HE IS

- BY ABEER AYYOUB Special to Gulf News

Young British couple’s letter sent from Greece reminds fisherman of how unfree he is |

Less than six nautical miles from the coast of the biggest open-air prison in the world, Gazan fisherman Jihad Sultan, 54, was surprised when a strange bottle was caught in his fishing net.

He noticed there were dry flowers and a letter inside written in English.

He asked his son-in-law to translate the letter for him. It read: “Hello! Thank you for picking up this bottle! We are currently on holiday in the Greek Island of Rhodes and would love to know how far this bottle got — even if it’s just the next beach!”

The authors of the note — young British couple Zac and Beth — threw the bottle into the ocean on July 4th.

Speaking to Gulf News, the couple said that they were excited their bottle had been received — especially in a place like Gaza.

“When we found out the bottle was received, I teared up,” Beth said.

“Having it end up in Gaza made us emotional. It illustrate­d how connected, we, as God’s children, really are. Even if the countries we live in, don’t want us to be,” the couple said.

Arrested by Israeli navy

For the past eleven years, Israel had imposed a suffocatin­g siege on Gaza denying its two million inhabitant­s access to the outside world.

The Israelis control the amount of goods allowed into Gaza, the border crossings and restrict. They have also restricted Gazan fishermen from venturing out further than six nautical miles.

Sultan himself was arrested twice by the Israeli navy. They also confiscate­d three of his fishing boats, just because he was trying to work and bring income to feed his children.

“When I found the bottle and I thought about the long journey it took to get here, it just reminded me of the freedom we are missing here in Gaza,” he told Gulf News.

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Gaza fisherman Jihad Sultan with the letter he found in a bottle that floated from the Greek Island of Rhodes.
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