Israel forces shoot dead 16-year-old Palestinian in Gaza
3 Palestinian killed, 40 injured in the 38rd week of protests along the Gaza-Israel fence today
At least 3 Palestinians were killed — and
another 40 people were injured — while taking part in ongoing
demonstrations along the Gaza-Israel buffer zone on Friday, according
to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Anadolu Agency reports.
Mohamed
Mouin al-Jahjouh, a 16-year-old protester, was killed after being
struck in the neck by Israeli army gunfire, the ministry said in a
statement.
Another 40 Palestinian protesters — including four medics and two journalists — sustained injuries, the ministry added.
For
the 39th week in a row, Palestinians converged along the Gaza-Israel
buffer zone Friday to take part in ongoing demonstrations against
Israel’s decades-long occupation.
This Friday’s Gaza rally was held under the slogan, “Honoring heroes of the resistance”.
In
a statement, Gaza’s National Authority for Breaking the Siege
urged members of the public to take part in Friday’s demonstration.
“These demonstrations draw their strength from the heroes of the resistance and from their sacrifices,” the statement read.
It went on to urge the Palestinian people to “escalate all forms of resistance against Israel’s occupation”.
Protesters
demand the right to return to their homes and villages in historical
Palestine, from which they were driven in 1948 to make way for the new
state of Israel.
MEMO photographer Mohammed Assad has his camera
targeted during the protests, leaving it irreparable. He said: “This
camera has covered the protests for the last 38 weeks and is witness to
the fact our enemy does not respect journalism as a career and doesn’t
care about international law.”
They
also demand an end to Israel’s 12-year blockade of the Gaza Strip, which
has gutted the coastal enclave’s economy and deprived its roughly two
million inhabitants of many basic commodities.
Since
the rallies first began on March 30, more than 240 Palestinians
have been killed — and thousands more injured — by Israeli troops
deployed near the buffer zone, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
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