Palestinian killed by Israeli fire in fresh Gaza border clashes

Israeli forces killed a Palestinian who was among a group of Gazans throwing burning tires and fireworks during a protest along the border on Sunday, officials in Gaza said.

Protesters run from tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers during a protest on the northern Gaza Strip.

Protesters run from tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers during a protest on the northern Gaza Strip. Source: AP

Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in fresh clashes on the Gaza border Sunday, the health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave said.

Imad Ishtawi, 21, was shot in the head, the ministry said, as Palestinians again gathered along the border east of Gaza City late Sunday in the latest in months of often violent demonstrations.

The strip's Islamist rulers Hamas had been rumoured to be seeking a lasting truce with Israel but the indirect talks have seemingly stalled, with protests subsequently increasing in number.
A Palestinian was shot dead during the recent border clashes.
A Palestinian was shot dead during the recent border clashes. Source: AP
In recent weeks the demonstrations, which typically involve burning tires and throwing stones, have also taken place at night, though with far smaller numbers than the regular Friday daytime gatherings.
At least 186 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the protests began on March 30.

One Israeli soldier was killed by a Palestinian sniper.

Israel has maintained a crippling blockade of Gaza for more than a decade it says is necessary to isolate Hamas.


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Published 24 September 2018 7:38am
Source: AFP, SBS


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