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Two Gazans die of Israeli gunshot wounds suffered in March of Return
At least 39 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the beginning of 'Great March of Return' protests on 30 March
Relatives of Tahrir Said Wehbeh, 18, mourn during his funeral in Khan Younis (Reuters)

Monday 23 April 2018
Two
Palestinians wounded by Israeli gunfire have died since Sunday night in
the Gaza Strip, the Hamas-controlled territory's health ministry said.
Abdullah
Shamali, 20, died overnight of "bullet wounds to his abdomen" suffered
on Friday in Rafah, near the enclave's border with Israel, a ministry
spokesman said.
Shamali was one of five Palestinian demonstrators, including a 15-year-old, killed or fatally wounded in Gaza on Friday.
On
Monday morning, the Gaza Ministry of Health said 18-year-old Tahrir
Said Wehbeh from the southern city of Khan Younis died after having been
shot in the head in the early days of the “Great March of Return”.
An
hour later, the ministry announced that Mohammed Nimr al-Muqadima, 55,
had been killed, in the northern Gaza Strip, without elaborating on the
circumstances surrounding his death.
However, Palestinian news agency
Maan reported that al-Muqadima was killed and two other Palestinians
were wounded in an "accidental explosion" east of Beit Lahia, as Israeli
military vehicles entered the Gaza Strip in the "buffer zone" area east
of Beit Lahia and levelled lands.
An Israeli army spokesman told Middle East Eye they would look into the case.
The
deaths bring to 40 the Palestinian death toll since the start of "Great
March of Return" protests on 30 March, 39 of which have been confirmed
killed by Israeli army fire.
Tens
of thousands of Palestinians in the coastal enclave, wedged between
Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean, have gathered at the border since
30 March as part of the march, calling for Palestinian refugees to be
allowed to return to their former homes now inside Israel.
Israeli
army forces have been stationed along the fence separating Gaza from
Israel for the past three weeks, using tear gas, snipers firing live
ammunition, tank shelling, and air strikes.
Palestinian
demonstrators have burned tyres along the border and thrown stones and
incendiary devices in the direction of Israeli troops.
The
Israeli army says its forces only open fire in self-defence or to stop
protestors attempting to breach the barrier separating the territory
from Israel.
But
more than 5,000 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli forces since
the beginning of the demonstrations, including 138 in critical
condition, the Gaza Health Ministry said on Monday.
No Israeli casualties have been reported.
The
planned six-week protest, which began on 30 March on Palestinian Land
Day, is set to end on 15 May - the 70th anniversary of the Palestinian
Nakba (Catastrophe), in which more than 700,000 Palestinians were
forcibly displaced by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
Israel
has drawn harsh criticism from rights groups along with calls for
investigations by the United Nations or the European Union.
Israel
has for more than a decade imposed a crippling blockade on Gaza,
fighting three wars with Islamist movement Hamas since 2008.
