3 Palestinians shot dead in clashes along Gaza strip

April 06, 2018 09:10 pm | Updated 10:00 pm IST - Gaza City

A Palestinian demonstrator hurl stones at Israeli troops during clashes at the Israel-Gaza border at a protest demanding the right to return to their homeland, east of Gaza City, on Friday.

A Palestinian demonstrator hurl stones at Israeli troops during clashes at the Israel-Gaza border at a protest demanding the right to return to their homeland, east of Gaza City, on Friday.

Israeli forces shot dead three Palestinians while around 250 others were wounded in clashes on Friday as thousands protested along the Gaza Strip’s border, the enclave’s Health Ministry said.

The latest Palestinian fatality was a sixteen-year-old who has not been identified yet. Shadi Shabat, 38, was killed in east of Gaza City and another man was shot dead in southern Gaza earlier, the Ministry said.

The clashes come a week after similar demonstrations led to violence in which Israeli forces killed 19 Palestinians in the deadliest day since a 2014 war.

Israel’s army has faced criticism over its use of live fire, but it has warned open-fire rules will remain unchanged to stop damage to the border fence, infiltrations and attacks. On Friday,  Israel’s military said in a statement that “approximately 10,000 Palestinians have been rioting in five locations along the border with the Gaza Strip”.

It added that “several attempts have been made to damage and cross the security fence under the cover of the smokescreen created by the burning tires that the rioters ignited”. The military also said explosive devices and firebombs were thrown. “Troops are responding with riot dispersal means, including water cannons to put out fires, a huge fan to disperse the smoke,in accordance with the rules of engagement.”

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