Los Angeles Times

Palestinia­ns say teen killed in protest

A man is also slain, and scores more are wounded at border.

- Associated press

GAZA CITY — Two Palestinia­ns including a teenage boy were killed and scores wounded by Israeli fire on Friday, health officials in the Gaza Strip said, as weekly border rallies organized by the Islamic militant group that rules the territory continued.

The 13-year-old was shot in the head, and a 24-yearold man died of gunshot wounds to his leg and abdomen, the Gaza Health Ministry said.

More than 130 wounded were evacuated to hospitals for treatment, with at least three in serious condition, the ministry said. About 90 others received first aid.

A paramedic, Mutasem Khatib, said the teenager was throwing stones “very close to the fence” before he was shot.

“It was a critical injury from the beginning, which damaged a significan­t portion of his head,” Khatib said in a telephone interview. “He died as soon as we arrived at the hospital.”

The Israeli military said thousands of Palestinia­ns participat­ed in the “extremely violent” demonstrat­ion. It said troops thwarted numerous Palestinia­n attempts to breach the border and, in one incident, a grenade was thrown at soldiers. It said it is investigat­ing reports of the teenager’s death.

Hamas, the group that rules Gaza and is sworn to Israel’s destructio­n, has led three months of protests at the Israeli border. More than 125 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli troops since they began.

Israel says it is defending its border and nearby communitie­s and accuses Hamas of using the protests as cover for attempts to breach the fence and carry out attacks, including missiles fired into Israel.

The rallies are aimed in part at drawing attention to the Israeli-Egyptian blockade imposed after Hamas seized Gaza in 2007.

Late on Friday afternoon, protesters flocked to five tent camps erected about 330 yards away from the Israeli border. A few dozen ventured to the fence and threw stones and fire bombs toward Israeli forces. Other Palestinia­ns launched kites and balloons rigged with incendiary materials at neighborin­g Israeli communitie­s to set fires.

Israel has been battling large fires caused by the flaming kites and arson balloons launched from Gaza that have destroyed forests, burned crops and killed wildlife and livestock.

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