
Palestinian killed in Gaza clashes with Israeli army
Gulf Times
At least 21 Palestinians were injured yesterday by the Israeli occupation army during clashes at Jabal Sabih mount, near the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
A Palestinian man died on Thursday and at least 15 more were wounded in night clashes with the Israeli army near the Gaza Strip border, the local health ministry said. Ahmed Saleh, 26, died of bullet injuries in the abdomen in the northern Jabaliya area, it said. One of the wounded was in a serious condition. At least 21 Palestinians were injured yesterday by the Israeli occupation army during clashes at Jabal Sabih mount, near the village of Beita in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC). Israeli soldiers fired live gunfire, rubber-coated rounds and stun grenades at the protesters, injuring 21 Palestinians. Some of the protesters also sustained injuries after falling on the ground while being chased by soldiers. Meantime, some 15 protesters sustained suffocation from tear gas inhalation. An ambulance was also hit with Israeli tear gas canisters that smashed the front windshields. AFP journalists said there were protests in several areas along the border with projectiles being used against Israeli troops who riposted at times. Several factions in Gaza had called for demonstrations to protest in particular against Israel’s almost 15-year-long blockade of the coastal enclave. Earlier this week, Barel Hadaria Shmueli, an Israeli special forces sniper shot during clashes with Palestinians on August 21, died of his injuries. The August 21 violence left around 40 people wounded, according to Hamas, Gaza’s rulers, including a 12-year-old Palestinian boy and a 32-year-old man. It was a return to the marches of 2018, when Gazans began a protest movement demanding an end to Israel’s blockade and the right of Palestinians to return to lands they fled or were expelled from when the Jewish state was founded. Hamas and Israel fought a devastating 11-day conflict in May, the worst between the two sides in years, which ended with an informal truce. Israel on Wednesday said it would ease Gaza restrictions, expanding Gaza’s fishing zone, increasing its water supply and allowing more Palestinian traders and goods to enter the Jewish state. Israel said it was completely opening the Kerem Shalom crossing for the passage of equipment and goods and increasing water supply to the Gaza Strip by an additional 5mn cu m, or 175mn cubic feet.More Related News