Two Palestinian teenagers have been killed by Israeli gunfire during a protest
along the Israel-Gaza border fence.Gaza's health authorities said
Ali al-Ashqar, 17, and Khaled al-Ribie,14, were shot in the chest by Israeli
police on Friday while thousands of Palestinians held protests at several sections
of the fence.
Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, told
Al Jazeera that 76 people were also wounded by Israeli fire, 45 of whom were targeted.
"Most of the victims suffered upper-body wounds which shows an intent to kill," he said.
More than 5,000 Palestinians participated in Friday's march, according to people who
took part.
The Israeli army quoted a higher number of participants, saying 6,200 people gathered
at several points along the border with Israel.
While weekly protests are mainly organised by Hamas, which has been governing the
Gaza strip since 2006, other Palestinian factions also organise the marches through
The March for the Right of Return Commission which started early in 2018.
Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas official in Gaza, told Al Jazeera that Israel had a policy
of targeting Palestinian protesters, but the level of its action against them often related
to the political situation between Israel and Hamas.
Hamad pointed out that Friday's killings and the high number of injuries were indicative
of the lack of "political understandings" between Israel and Hamas.
"When there is no political agreement or understandings between Hamas and Israel,
as it is the case now, the borders get tense and Israel often escalates its lethal reaction,"
he said
Lack of hope
A Palestinian who regularly attends the marches told Al Jazeera from Gaza that most people take part because they and their families are feeling an intense toll from the economic blockade, and also from the closure of the border crossing between Gaza
and Egypt.
"People have lost hope. There is only despair and misery all around them," said the Palestinian, who did not want to be named.
The marches have become less intense in recent months after mediators brokered an unofficial ceasefire earlier this year. More than 200 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier
have been killed in these marches since 2018, according to The Associated Press.
About 70 percent of Gaza’s two million Palestinians are registered refugees who were originally expelled from their homes by then Zionist armed groups before the founding
of Israel in 1948.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/09/palestinian-teenagers-shot-dead-israeli-army-190906175807719.html
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