Fisherman nets message in a bottle in isolated Gaza

Fisherman nets message in a bottle in isolated Gaza

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Palestinian fisherman Jihad al-Soltan displays a message that was written by Bethany Wright and her boyfriend Zac Marriner, after he found it in a bottle off a Gaza beach, in Gaza August 21, 2017

For Palestinian fisherman Jihad al-Soltan, it was a surprise summer catch โ€“ a message in a bottle that he netted off a Gaza beach.

It had bobbed its way in the Mediterranean for nearly 800 km from the Greek island of Rhodes, placed in the water by a vacationing British couple in July.

โ€œWe are currently on holiday on Rhodes and we would love to know how far this bottle got, even if itโ€™s just the next beach,โ€ said the letter inside, signed โ€œFaithfully, Zac and Bethโ€.

By replying to the email address they enclosed, Soltan discovered the two were Bethany Wright, a university student, and her boyfriend, Zac Marriner.

โ€œHello, Thank you for picking up this bottle. As a reward here are some magic flowers,โ€ the couple wrote in their letter.

By the time the bottle reached Gazaโ€˜s shores last week, the flowers had wilted.

But Soltan said on Monday he was buoyed by the thought that currents could carry a carefree message into troubled waters under Israeli naval blockade and fishing zone restrictions โ€“ measures Israel says are necessary to prevent arms smuggling by Gazaโ€˜s hostile Hamas Islamist rulers.

โ€œAs a fisherman I felt this letter travelled through borders and international waters without restrictions while we as fishermen are unable to go beyond six miles,โ€ he said. โ€œI hope one day we would become as free as this bottle was.โ€

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