Khaleej Times

Teenager among 3 Palestinia­ns killed

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gaza city — Three Palestinia­ns including a 14-year-old boy were killed by Israeli fire on Friday on the Gaza border, as clashes erupted with security forces during protests, the enclave’s health ministry said.

Fares Hafez Al Sersawi, 14, and 24-year-old Mahmud Akram Mohammed Abu Samane, both died after being shot in the chest during demonstrat­ions east of Gaza City, ministry spokesman Ashraf Al Qudra said.

Hussein al-Rakab, 28, died after being shot in the head near Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip, Qudra said.

A further 376 people were wounded, including 126 who had been shot, according to health ministry figures.

Seven were in a critical condition including a medical volunteer.

The Israeli military said around 20,000 Palestinia­ns took part in Friday’s protests at numerous points along the Gaza border, continuing a series of demonstrat­ions which began in March.

Grenades, explosives and stones were launched at Israeli soldiers posted behind the barrier which separates Gaza from Israel, the military said.

Israeli forces responded with live fire and an aircraft also carried out two strikes in Gaza, the military said.

The armed forces said it could not immediatel­y comment on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the deaths of the Palestinia­ns.

Border protests have been ongoing since March 30 in the Gaza Strip, which is run by Islamist movement Hamas and has been under a crippling blockade by Israel for more than a decade.

Demonstrat­ors are calling for the right for Palestinia­ns to return to their former homes, from which their families were expelled or fled during the 1948 war surroundin­g the creation of Israel. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­ns carry a wounded protester during clashes with Israeli forces east of Gaza city, along the Gaza-Israel border. —
AFP Palestinia­ns carry a wounded protester during clashes with Israeli forces east of Gaza city, along the Gaza-Israel border. —

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