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British couple's message in a bottle reaches Gaza

August 24, 2017
A picture shows the message Palestinian fisherman Jihad Al-Soltan found in a bottle off a Gaza beach after it was placed in the water last July by two British tourists on holiday on the Greek island of Rhodes, on Wednesday, in Beit Lahia. - AFP
A picture shows the message Palestinian fisherman Jihad Al-Soltan found in a bottle off a Gaza beach after it was placed in the water last July by two British tourists on holiday on the Greek island of Rhodes, on Wednesday, in Beit Lahia. - AFP

GAZA CITY - A message in a bottle cast into the sea by a holidaying British couple on the island of Rhodes has washed up on the blockaded Gaza Strip, the fisherman who found it said Wednesday. Jihad Al-Soltan retrieved the bottle while fishing on Aug. 15. Using the e-mail address supplied, his family contacted the senders of the letter, Bethany Wright and her boyfriend Zac Marriner. They had thrown the bottle into the sea during a romantic holiday on the Greek island two months earlier. "We are currently on holiday in Rhodes and we would love to know how far this bottle got - even if it's just the next beach," the note read. It had traveled a lot further, around 800 kilometers (500 miles), before Al-Soltan retrieved it. "They never expected it to reach Gaza!" he said. - AFP


August 24, 2017
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