Palestinian protestors wave their national flag
and gesture during a demonstration commemorating Land Day near the
border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on
March 30, 2018. Clashes erupted as thousands of Gazans marched near the
Israeli border in a major protest dubbed (AFP/Said Khatib)
A Palestinian succumbed to his wounds Monday three days after being
shot by Israeli forces when a mass protest led to clashes, Gaza's health
ministry said, raising the death toll to 17.
Faris al-Raqib, 29, was shot in the stomach during Friday’s clashes
east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, the health ministry said, as tens
of thousands of people took part in some of the largest protests in
recent years.
Hundreds of others were wounded, many of them by live fire, resulting
in calls for an independent investigation by the European Union and UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Israel has defended its soldiers' actions on Friday, when they opened
fire on Palestinians who strayed from a main protest camp and
approached the heavily fortified fence cutting off the blockaded Gaza
Strip.
The military says soldiers opened fire only when necessary against
those throwing stones and firebombs or rolling tyres at soldiers.
It said there were attempts to damage the fence and infiltrate
Israel, while alleging there was also an attempted gun attack against
soldiers along the border.
Israel accuses Hamas, the Islamist group that runs Gaza and with whom
it has fought three wars since 2008, of using the protest as cover to
carry out violence.
Palestinians say protesters were shot while posing no threat to
soldiers and rights groups have criticised Israel's use of live fire.
In addition to the 17 Palestinians killed, more than 1,400 were
wounded Friday, 757 of them by live fire, with the remainder hurt by
rubber bullets and tear gas inhalation, the health ministry in Gaza
said.
Agence France-Presse
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