The joint room of the Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip confirmed that it would not allow the Israeli occupation to invade Palestinian fishermen, pursue them in their livelihoods and attack them.

The joint room said in a press statement that it would defend the fishermen and work to protect them in the face of the practices that it described as criminal of the occupation in the Gaza Sea.

The Palestinian resistance confirmed that it had measures that would enable it to defend Gaza’s shores and its fishermen.

For its part, the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" carried the Israeli occupation the results and repercussions of the continued military escalation against the Gaza Strip and the tightening of its siege.

The movement’s spokesman, Fawzi Barhoum, said that the absence of deterrent decisions to the occupation and the continuation of normalization with it pushed him to persist in his crimes and aggression against the Palestinian people.

Barhoum called on the international community and decision-makers in the region to break their silence and work to curb the Israeli aggression and end the blockade of Gaza.

Industrial facilities are disrupted

In the context, the Gaza Businessmen Association said that about two thousand industrial establishments were severely affected by the tightening of Israel’s siege on the Strip and the closure of the only commercial outlet.

The president of the association, Ali Al-Hayek, warned in a press statement of the repercussions of the suspension of all economic life facilities in Gaza and their paralysis due to the worsening of the closure and the tight siege for the second week in a row.

About two weeks ago, the occupation authorities decided to close the Gaza sea completely to fishermen until further notice, and later issued decisions to prevent the entry of building materials and fuel, to prevent, on Sunday, the entry of all goods and goods into Gaza, except for food and medicine, in response to the launch of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip. , as you say.