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18 Palestinians injured as Israeli army fires on Gaza protesters: Ministry
Nearly 6,000 Palestinians have been injured since March by the Israeli
army's use of live ammunition during protests in the Gaza Strip
Palestinians have held protests in Gaza every Friday since 30 March (Reuters/File photo)

Friday 30 November 2018
At least 18 Palestinians have been injured after the Israeli army opened
fire on weekly protests in the Gaza Strip, the health ministry in the
blockaded enclave said.
The injured were hit with live ammunition on Friday as a few thousand
Palestinians gathered in different spots along the fence dividing Israel
from Gaza, the ministry said.
None were reported to be in life-threatening condition, it said.
Palestinians in Gaza have rallied every week since the end of March as part of the Great March of Return.
The protesters are calling for an end to the stifling blockade on the
coastal Palestinian territory and demanding the right to return to their
ancestral homes in what is now Israel.
The number of participants at the protests has gone down since a
ceasefire agreement was reached earlier this month between Israel and
Hamas, which governs Gaza.
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However, at least 235 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed since March,
mostly by Israeli fire, but also by air and tank strikes. Two Israeli
soldiers have been killed over that same period.
Nearly 6,000 Palestinians have also been injured by the Israeli army's
use of live ammunition at the protests, according to the Palestinian
health ministry.
Earlier this week, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said the healthcare
system in Gaza was struggling to meet the needs of Palestinians who have
been injured by live fire during the demonstrations.
As a result, thousands of Gaza residents are suffering from long-term
injuries, the medical charity said, and the majority of MSF's patients
need further medical treatment to properly heal from their wounds, or
receive necessary rehabilitation.
"A slow-motion healthcare emergency is unfolding in Gaza as the
cumulative needs of patients shot by the Israeli army and seriously
injured during protests mount," the group said.
"This burden is too much to bear for the health system in Gaza in its
current form, weakened as it is by more than a decade of blockade."
