Sunday, March 30

Israeli army shots dead Palestinian teenager in N Gaza

Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian teenager in northern Gaza
Strip overnight, Palestinian medical sources said on Saturday.

Mu'awia Hassanein, a senior emergency official at the health
ministry, said the ambulance crews found a dead body near a
former Israeli settlement close to the border in Beit Lahiya
town in northern Gaza.

He added that the body of 18-year-old Tamer Dawass
was hardly recognized due to the numerous gunshots
he received.

The paramedics have taken the body to Kamal Adwan
hospital in Jabaliya refugee camp, according to Hassanein.

When it withdrew from Gaza Strip in 2005, Israel created a
buffer zone of nearly 800 meters in northern Gaza Strip,
preventing any human being, including farmers and
shepherds, from getting into the area.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces limitedly rolled into the eastern
parts of southern Gaza town of Khan Younis.

During the invasion, Israeli forces arrested a number of
Palestinian residents and opened fire, which led to injury of a
23-year-old farmer, witnesses and security sources said.

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