Gulf Times

Man shot dead on Lebanese border

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ALebanese man was shot and killed by Israeli troops after he and others protesting in support of Palestinia­ns tried to cross a security fence on the border with Israel, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported.

NNA said another youth had been wounded after protesters gathered along the border in a show of solidarity with Palestinia­ns as the conflict between Israel and the group Hamas in Gaza intensifie­d.

Earlier, the Israeli military said a number of people in Lebanon had damaged the border fence and set fire to a field.

They retreated after Israeli tanks fired warning shots. The Lebanese protesters had gathered close to the border fence, waving flags, including the Palestinia­n national flag and the flag of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, a staunch opponent of Israel.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun said in a statement he “strongly condemned the crime committed by Israeli forces”. The dead man was named as Mohamed Tahan, aged 21.

The protesters were later dispersed by the Lebanese army in the presence of UNIFIL, the UN peacekeepi­ng force in Lebanon that monitors the boundary with Israel, a witness said.

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