Khaleej Times

Palestinia­n teen shot dead by Israel forces

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gaza strip — Israeli forces opened fire during a demonstrat­ion in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing a Palestinia­n youth, the Palestinia­n health ministry said.

An Israeli military spokeswoma­n said troops came under attack on the border fence in the Gaza Strip, stones and firebombs were thrown at them and they responded with “riot dispersal means”. Live rounds were fired according to “open-fire regulation­s”, she said.

Ashraf Al Qidra, a spokesman for Gaza’s health ministry, said 15-year-old Moamen Ibrahim Abu Eyada was shot dead by Israeli soldiers east of the town of Rafah, which lies at the southern end of the Gaza Strip and borders Egypt.

The border between Gaza and Israel has been the scene of weekly Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions since March 30 and protests have recently taken place late at night, as was the case on Wednesday.

The Israeli military said earlier there had been several incidents along the Gaza-Israel border on Wednesday “with the participat­ion of hundreds of rioters” who rolled burning tyres and hurled firebombs and rocks at soldiers. It said there were no Israeli casualties.

At least 182 Palestinia­ns have been killed in the protests, according to Palestinia­n health officials.

Israel withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005 but maintains tight control of its land and sea borders and has fought three wars there against the Hamas group.

Israel has imposed a blockade that has brought Gaza’s economy to crisis, leaving its 2 million people with limited access to healthcare, clean water and electricit­y.

 ?? AFP ?? The sisters of Moamen Abu Eyada, 15, mourn during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday. —
AFP The sisters of Moamen Abu Eyada, 15, mourn during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday. —

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