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Israeli troops shoot dead Palestinia­n during Gaza protests

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GAZA: Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinia­n man and wounded dozens of others taking part in a protest near the border between Israel and Gaza, Gaza health officials said.

The Israeli military said thousands had taken part in the demonstrat­ion, throwing burning tyres, rocks and explosive devices toward the troops on the other side of the border fence.

Soldiers responded with riot dispersal means according to rules of engagement, a military spokesman said.

Gaza health officials said 90 people were hurt, 10 of them by live fire.

Since Gazans began holding border protests on March 30, the Israeli army has killed 184 Palestinia­ns.

A Gaza sniper has killed one Israeli soldier.

Israel accuses Hamas, the Palestinia­n Islamist movement that controls Gaza, of having deliberate­ly provoked violence in the protests, a charge Hamas denies.

Protest organisers say the demonstrat­ions aim to press demands for a right to lands lost to Israel in the 1948 war of its foundation and for an end to an Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the coastal Gaza Strip.

Israel says the blockade is intended to prevent weapons from reaching militant groups, including Hamas, which it designates as a terrorist organizati­on and with whom it has fought three wars in the past decade.

More than 2 million Palestinia­ns are packed into tiny Gaza, which is experienci­ng deep economic hardship.

Around 10 Palestinia­n boats sailed off the coast to challenge the blockade on Monday, drawing warning shots from the Israeli navy.

There were no reports of Palestinia­n casualties. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors and paramedics carry a wounded man on a stretcher during a protest calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on Gaza, on a beach in Beit Lahia near the maritime border with Israel. — AFP photo
Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors and paramedics carry a wounded man on a stretcher during a protest calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on Gaza, on a beach in Beit Lahia near the maritime border with Israel. — AFP photo

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