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GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Israeli military vehicles entered the southern Gaza Strip early Wednesday and soldiers opened fire towards Palestinian agricultural areas, locals told Ma'an.

Twelve military vehicles entered Gaza from a gate east of the town of al-Fukhari in the Khan Younis district, witnesses said.

The vehicles reportedly crossed some 200 meters into the Strip, and soldiers scanned the area before shooting towards Palestinian farms in an apparent ceasefire violation.

Agricultural workers were forced to leave their fields when soldiers shot at their farms, the witnesses told Ma'an.

No injuries were reported.

An Israeli army spokeswoman said she was looking into the incident.

Following weeks of Egyptian-brokered negotiations, Israel and Palestinian militant factions agreed to halt their fire in Gaza on Aug. 26 after 50 days.

The agreement stipulated that Israel would ease its devastating siege on the Strip, though few if any real changes have been evident in the month following the truce.

Indirect talks are set to resume mid-September to discuss specifics.

The Israeli buffer zone around Gaza was also meant to be reduced following the agreement, with farmers initially reporting that they were able to access their fields 100 meters from the border fence.

But a Palestinian farmer was shot and injured by Israeli forces on Sunday in northern Gaza after an Israeli army spokeswoman said he had come too close to the border fence.

Before Operation Protective Edge, Israeli forces routinely opened fire on those who entered the buffer zone, which ranged from 500-1,500 meters from the border and encompassed 17 percent of Gaza's total land area.

Since the signing of the agreement, Israeli forces have also repeatedly opened fire at and arrested Gaza fishermen.

Israeli military vehicles enter Gaza, soldiers open fire at farms | Maan News Agency
 
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Another "violation" that did not harm anyone, that no one could film when everyone has cameras nowadays and hundreds of journalists are packed in tiny strip. Damn, they could not picture even tracks left by tanks.

Meanwhile Palestinians in Syria are struggling for their lives:

REFUGEES IN YARMOUK CAMP STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER
  • Daily Sabah
  • Published : 26.09.2014 15:44:26
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ISTANBUL — After facing severe food shortages, the lives of thousands of Palestinian refugees residing in Yarmouk camp in the south of Syria have been in jeopardy after Syrian government cut access to drinking water two months ago. The Yarmouk camp has been under seige from Assad regime forces and pro-regime militias since last September. Assad forces have cut the access to drinking water for at least 18 days," Rami es-Seyid, a local activist told Anadolu Agency. "Death is threatening the lives of 20,000 civilians due to the water shortage, with no water around Yarmouk," he said, stressing the worsening humanitarian situation in southern Syria due to the severe curtailment of access to humanitarian aid. Beyond the current water crisis, there is a growing fear that the shortage could cause the spread of contagious diseases with many Palestinian refugees living in poor and unsanitary living conditions. Palestinian refugees in Yarmouk camp have been struggling to survive, with drinking water only being provided by aid organizations.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) stated its deep concern over the Palestinian refugees in Syria as the resumption of food distribution to civilians inside Yarmouk has been disrupted by sporadic clashes in the area surrounded by the Assad regime's forces. Humanitarian access is critical in providing for residents who are suffering from severe food and water shortages inside Yarmouk. UNHRW stated that they were not able to provide aid to the area for four days between Sept. 14 and Sept. 17.

As the conflict in Syria rages on, food assistance has become the highest priority. The Syrian Food Assistance Operation run by the World Food Program (WFP), which is funded by contributions from governments around the world, said it is running out of money to provide food for almost 6 million Syrians in need of help. They claim they can no longer feed people until governments provide additional funds in the near future. "We have reached a critical point in our humanitarian response in Syria and in the neighboring countries," said Muhannad Hadi, WFP's Regional Emergency Coordinator for the Syrian crisis has stressed that the organization requires "$352 million (TL 794 million) for its operations as a whole until the end of the year."

The besieged Yarmouk camp is located on the outskirts of Damascus, home to the largest Palestinian refugee community in Syria. Before the Syrian war erupted in 2011, it accommodated more than 180,000 Palestinian refugees. However, due to severe security conditions, around 140,000 refugees have been internally displaced as a result of the war. The recent reports state that over 18,000 civilians trapped in the camp have been suffering from desperate humanitarian conditions, without access to basic human needs.

Refugees in Yarmouk camp struggle to survive without food and water | MidEast | Daily Sabah

And cheap propagandists, who says he super cares about Palestinians never posted a word about it. Obviously he does not give a damn about the Palestinians.
 
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Another "violation" that did not harm anyone, that no one could film when everyone has cameras nowadays and hundreds of journalists are packed in tiny strip. Damn, they could not picture even tracks left by tanks.

Meanwhile Palestinians in Syria are struggling for their lives:

REFUGEES IN YARMOUK CAMP STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER
  • Daily Sabah
  • Published : 26.09.2014 15:44:26
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ISTANBUL — After facing severe food shortages, the lives of thousands of Palestinian refugees residing in Yarmouk camp in the south of Syria have been in jeopardy after Syrian government cut access to drinking water two months ago. The Yarmouk camp has been under seige from Assad regime forces and pro-regime militias since last September. Assad forces have cut the access to drinking water for at least 18 days," Rami es-Seyid, a local activist told Anadolu Agency. "Death is threatening the lives of 20,000 civilians due to the water shortage, with no water around Yarmouk," he said, stressing the worsening humanitarian situation in southern Syria due to the severe curtailment of access to humanitarian aid. Beyond the current water crisis, there is a growing fear that the shortage could cause the spread of contagious diseases with many Palestinian refugees living in poor and unsanitary living conditions. Palestinian refugees in Yarmouk camp have been struggling to survive, with drinking water only being provided by aid organizations.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) stated its deep concern over the Palestinian refugees in Syria as the resumption of food distribution to civilians inside Yarmouk has been disrupted by sporadic clashes in the area surrounded by the Assad regime's forces. Humanitarian access is critical in providing for residents who are suffering from severe food and water shortages inside Yarmouk. UNHRW stated that they were not able to provide aid to the area for four days between Sept. 14 and Sept. 17.

As the conflict in Syria rages on, food assistance has become the highest priority. The Syrian Food Assistance Operation run by the World Food Program (WFP), which is funded by contributions from governments around the world, said it is running out of money to provide food for almost 6 million Syrians in need of help. They claim they can no longer feed people until governments provide additional funds in the near future. "We have reached a critical point in our humanitarian response in Syria and in the neighboring countries," said Muhannad Hadi, WFP's Regional Emergency Coordinator for the Syrian crisis has stressed that the organization requires "$352 million (TL 794 million) for its operations as a whole until the end of the year."

The besieged Yarmouk camp is located on the outskirts of Damascus, home to the largest Palestinian refugee community in Syria. Before the Syrian war erupted in 2011, it accommodated more than 180,000 Palestinian refugees. However, due to severe security conditions, around 140,000 refugees have been internally displaced as a result of the war. The recent reports state that over 18,000 civilians trapped in the camp have been suffering from desperate humanitarian conditions, without access to basic human needs.

Refugees in Yarmouk camp struggle to survive without food and water | MidEast | Daily Sabah

And cheap propagandists, who says he super cares about Palestinians never posted a word about it. Obviously he does not give a damn about the Palestinians.
They are, thanks to F$A terrorists whom supported by Israel and the west thus you won't hear about it
even Palestine itself said it was the F$A terrorists who are blocking and starving Palestinians..

 
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They are, thanks to F$A terrorists whom supported by Israel and the west thus you won't hear about it
FSA captured Yarmouk camp and Assad starves the camp as collective punishment.

Israel on the other hand send massive supplies to Gaza even when Hamas fired thousands of rockets at Israel from there:


See the difference?

even Palestine itself said it was the F$A terrorists who are blocking and starving Palestinians..
Its not "Palestine", but some Assad hired clown.

RFS_false_flagger swallowed his tongue. What a pathetic propagandist.
 
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FSA captured Yarmouk camp and Assad starves the camp as collective punishment.

Israel on the other hand send massive supplies to Gaza even when Hamas fired thousands of rockets at Israel from there:


See the difference?


Its not "Palestine", but some Assad hired clown.

RFS_false_flagger swallowed his tongue. What a pathetic propagandist.
enough BS, Palestinians themselves say F$A are stealing all the aid they get, and starved them to death
 
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