Gaza _ Palestine News Network
The Ministry of Health said that about 30 protesters were injured on the border of the Gaza Strip on Friday, with live bullets and gas asphyxiation, in the 26-day return marches, which were called "Breaking the Siege."
The Ministry of Health said 10 protesters were hit by live bullets, while some 20 protesters were injured by gas.
According to Hebrew media, more than seven fires broke out in the Gaza-cover settlements by the Gaza Strip fire.
Hundreds of "return" camps were set up along the border fence east of the Gaza Strip to participate in peaceful "return marches", which began at the end of last March March. They set tyres for used rubber compounds near the eastern border of the sector.