Malta Independent

Thousands attend funeral for Palestinia­n medic

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Thousands of Palestinia­ns have attended the funeral in Gaza of a volunteer medic who was killed by Israeli fire during protests on the border. Razan al-Najar, 21, was shot dead as she ran towards the border fence on Friday to help a casualty, Palestinia­n health officials said. In a statement the Israeli military said it would investigat­e her death. Later on Saturday rockets were fired from Gaza and Israel reportedly responded with air strikes. The death of Razan al-Najar followed weeks of deadly violence on the Gaza-Israel border. More than 100 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli forces amid protests in support of the declared right of Palestinia­n refugees to return to their ancestral homes in what is now Israel. Israel says its soldiers have only opened fire on people trying to break through the border under cover of protests, and has blamed the group Hamas for orchestrat­ing the violence. UN and human rights officials, however, have accused Israel of using disproport­ionate force. At Saturday's funeral procession, Razan al-Najar's body was carried through the streets of Gaza wrapped in a Palestinia­n flag. Her father carried her blood-stained medical jacket, while other mourners demanded revenge. The Palestinia­n Medical Relief Society said Ms Najar had been trying to reach an injured protester when she was shot near the city of Khan Younis. "Shooting at medical personnel is a war crime under the Geneva convention­s," it said in a statement. UN envoy for the Middle East Nickolay Mladenov tweeted that Israel needed to calibrate its use of force and Hamas needed to prevent incidents at the border. The UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) also said it was "deeply concerned" and called for the protection of medical workers .Israel’s military said its troops along the border had been attacked by militants with gunfire and a grenade on Friday. Hours after the funeral two rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel, the IDF said, triggering air raid sirens in Israeli villages near the border. One rocket was intercepte­d by Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system and the other apparently landed inside Gaza, a statement said. Israeli warplanes later attacked at least two suspected militant sites in the southern Gaza Strip, reports based on witness accounts said. There were no immediate reports of casualties. At the UN on Friday, Israel's close ally, the US, vetoed a Kuwaiti-drafted Security Council resolution condemning Israel's use of force against Palestinia­ns. It drafted its own resolution that blamed Hamas for the violence and upheld Israel's right to self defence, but the draft failed to win any support in the 15-member council. Earlier this week, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it was sending two surgical teams to Gaza to help with an "unpreceden­ted" health crisis. A spokesman said hundreds of people required treatment for live ammunition wounds and that the local healthcare system was "stressed and overburden­ed".

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