
Israel plans buffer zone in the north of the Gaza Strip
19 September 2005
Israeli occupying forces have leveled areas of Palestinian land in the northeastern part of Beit Hanoun, a town in the northern Gaza Strip. They also placed sand and other construction raw materials nearly 200 meters inside the Gaza Strip territory. The affected areas of land belong to a number of Palestinian families and were razed by Israeli occupying forces during the past few years. Eyewitnesses saw barbed wire in the area, indicating that IOF plan to establish a separation fence along the border. Consequently, large areas of Palestinian land will be threatened with confiscation. A 500-meter-long section of fence was already established to the north of the former “Nissant” settlement and the Erez Industrial Zone during the implementation of the “Disengagement Plan” in the Gaza Strip. Read more about Israel plans buffer zone in the north of the Gaza Strip