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Israel kills two Palestinians 'trying to cross from Gaza'

May 6, 2018 at 2:28 pm

Palestinians seen protesting at the Gaza-Israel border as part of the fifth week of the Great March of Return on April 27, 2018 [Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]

Israeli soldiers shot and killed two Palestinians who allegedly tried to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the military said.

Mohamed Khaled, 20, and Bahaa Abdel-Rahman, 23, were killed when Israeli forces opened fire in Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinian health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said in a statement.

“Troops fired towards three suspects who attempted to infiltrate into Israel from the southern Gaza Strip and to damage security infrastructure in the area of the security fence,” the Israeli military said in a statement. “Two suspects were killed.”

The area is near the border with Israel, where more than 45 unarmed Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in protests that began on March 30, dubbed by organisers as “The Great March of Return”.

In response to international criticism over its use of live fire in the demonstrations, the Israeli army says it is protecting its border and takes such action only when protesters, some hurling firebombs and trying to plant explosives, come too close.

Late on Saturday, an explosion killed six people in Gaza. Hamas on Sunday blamed Israel and threatened a response. The Israeli military declined to comment on the blast.

“We hold the enemy directly responsible for this crime, and for previous crimes, and the Zionist enemy will pay a dear price,” said a statement issued by Hamas’s armed wing after the funeral marches on Sunday.