Palestinnian fishermen pick fish from a net after their return from the sea at the seaport in Gaza City, 30 July 2021. The Israeli army re-opened the fishing zone from six to 12 nautical miles in Gaza. - EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Palestinnian fishermen pick fish from a net after their return from the sea at the seaport in Gaza City, 30 July 2021. The Israeli army re-opened the fishing zone from six to 12 nautical miles in Gaza. - EPA/MOHAMMED SABER

GAZA: Israel announced on Friday it will ease some restrictions imposed on the Gaza Strip, including an expansion of the allowed fishing zone, Xinhua news agency reported.

"On Sunday, it will be possible to bring equipment and goods to Gaza, including materials for projects funded by the international community in the areas of food, water, medicine, and fishing," Ghassan Alian, chief of the Coordination of the Government Activities in the Territories, said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Gaza residents will be allowed to travel to Jordan through Israel and the Israeli side will allow the entry of 29 vehicles to Gaza which had been held at Israeli ports since May, the statement said.

It added that the easing of restrictions came at an assessment conclusion of the security situation with the approval of the political level.

Zakaria Bakker, the coordinator of the fishermen committees in Gaza, told Xinhua that Israel has informed the Palestinian side that the allowed fishing zone off the Gaza Strip coast will be expanded to 12 nautical miles starting Friday.

Four days ago, Israel restricted the fishing zone off the Gaza Strip coast in response to the launching of incendiary balloons towards Israel on July 25, which caused large fires and big losses.

Israel has been imposing a tight blockade on the Gaza Strip right after the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) seized control of the coastal enclave in 2007.

Israel tightened the blockade during the 11-day fighting with Hamas-led groups, which ended on May 21 and left more than 250 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead. -- BERNAMA