Again demonstrations in the Gaza border, Israeli forces shot

Hundred Palestinian protesters were injured in tear gas and tear gas on Gaza border.


Thousands of young people took part in Friday's protest in the continuation of the 'March of Return' beginning March 30 along the border, Reuters said.

Several groups, including Hamas, called for the protest in protest against the halt to returning to the occupied territories of millions of refugees in 1948.

The day of the protest was chosen on March 30; On this day of 1976, six protesters were killed by Israeli security forces in protest of land grabbing.

In the middle of this month, protests erupted during the ceremony, when the Israeli embassy was removed from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. 60 Palestinians lost their lives only on May 14, when Israeli forces fired in protest against the protests.

Since then the number of violence has decreased, but sporadic protests continue.

Gaza Health officials confirmed that 113 Palestinians have been killed so far in the protests that began in the last week of March.

On Friday's protests, most Palestinians protested 800 meters away from the border enclosure. Some dozens of young enclosures burn the tires near 300 meters of a place. On the eastern border of Gaza, some young people came near the border and tried to drag it away.

In response, Israeli forces fired fresh shoots and tear gas to protesters. Before the soldiers landed on Israel, several kites were shot down. Palestinian protesters blasted the tug by firing on the tail to fire the territory of Israeli crop fields in occupied areas.

At least 10 people have been shot in the protest, 109 people have been injured in the protest, said Gaza health workers.



In this day's protests, Hamas chief Ismail Haniya and the group's top leader Yehia Al-Sinwor took part, Reuters reported. Their presence sparked further protests.

"The March of Return did not end. Maybe we are small, but we will continue, "said Ali, a part of a demonstration in the east east of Khan Yunus, on a southern border of Gaza, wearing a masked t-shirt to survive tear gas.

If the time of iftar is approaching, protesters returned in the evening.

Since 2007, Gaza is under the control of Hamas, whom Israel and its allies consider to be terrorists. Due to security over the rise of Hamas for more than a decade, Egypt and Israel have imposed sanctions on the Gaza border. Because of their blockade, the Palestinian city's economy has collapsed, Reuters reported.

Tel Aviv has alleged that Hamas has provoked violence by calling for protests across the border from the end of March.

"They are pushing civilians, especially women and children to the Line of Fire, to increase the casualties. We are trying to reduce, and they want to put pressure on Israel by increasing the number of casualties, which is terrible, "last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this in a CBS News interview.
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