On Monday morning, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Palestinian agricultural lands, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip, and bulldozed sections close to the perimeter fence.
Media sources said four tanks and four armored bulldozers advanced dozens of meters into the farmlands and bulldozed them, in addition to installing sand hills near the perimeter fence.
They added that the soldiers fired sporadic rounds of live ammunition and smoke bombs during the invasion.
In related news, Israeli soldiers on military towers across the perimeter fence in the Gaza Strip fired many rounds and gas bombs at farmers and shepherds, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis.
The army frequently attacks farmers, shepherds, workers, and fishermen across the eastern parts of the coastal region and in Palestinian territorial waters, leading to dozens of casualties, including fatalities, in addition to preventing the Palestinians from tending to their lands and from fishing to provide for their families.
In March of this year, the Palestinian Interior Ministry in Gaza said Israeli mines were responsible for an explosion that led to the death of three fishermen.