3 martyrs shot by the occupation east of Gaza

3 martyrs shot by the occupation east of Gaza

Gaza _ Palestine News Network

Three citizens were killed Friday by the Israeli occupation forces, who attacked participants in the return marches and broke the siege in the Gaza Strip.

The citizen Abdulaziz Ibrahim Abu Sharia, 28, was martyred by a live bullet in the abdomen.

Maher Yassin, 40, was also cited for his wounds sustained during his participation in the return marches and the breaking of the siege.

According to medical sources, the martyr was shot in the head east of al-Bureij refugee camp, hours after the death of Mohammed Jahjouh, 16, in eastern Gaza.

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said Friday that more than 40 people were injured, including a paramedic, and a photojournalist in eastern Bureij.

After this afternoon, clashes erupted between youths and Israeli occupation soldiers in the return marches and the ongoing siege of the 39th Friday, along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip.

The occupation army said that several explosive devices were thrown at the border of the strip without any injuries, pointing to two attempted infiltration.

The National higher Authority for the return march was launched on Friday, the name:  "We will not compromise our right to live with dignity", after the end of Friday´s events, which bore the name  "Loyalty to the heroes of resistance."

The Commission called on the Palestinian masses to "escalate all forms of resistance against the occupation, to counter the Zionist onslaught on the West Bank, to transform the whereabouts of the occupation and the settlers into open battlefields, so as to remain in a state of permanent attrition."

The TRA stressed that  "The return marches are continuous and continuous in their popular nature, and today they are stronger and more powerful and will only stop by achieving their goals."

Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces during the return marches since its launch on March 30 March killed 239 Palestinians, including 44 children and 5 women, and wounded 25700.