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Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian teens in Gaza

Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian teens in Gaza

Israeli soldiers have shot and killed two Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip during confrontations, less than 24 hours after six people were shot dead while protesting along the border with Israel.

The Palestinian Health Ministry on Saturday said 13-year-old Marwan Barbakh and 15-year-old Omar Othman were shot with live ammunition in eastern Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

Medical sources confirmed to Al Jazeera that at least 23 people had been injured in clashes with Israelis across Gaza on Saturday.

The ministry said in a post on Facebook that the total number of Palestinians killed since the start of October now stood at 20, with nine killed in the Gaza Strip, and 11 in the occupied West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.

The killings come a day after Israeli soldiers killed six Palestinians protesting along the border separating the territory from Israel.

Among those killed on Friday was a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot at a demonstration in the al-Faraheen village, southeast of Gaza City.

The Israeli army claimed there had been "multiple violent attempts to storm the border fence" and "a 1,000 rioters infiltrated the buffer zone", throwing a "grenade, rocks and rolled burning tyres" at the soldiers".

East Jerusalem deaths

The deaths of the two teenagers in Gaza came shortly after three Palestinians were killed in separate incidents in East Jerusalem after reportedly attacking Israelis.

The dead included a 16-year-old who was shot dead by Israeli police after stabbing two men, and a member of Hamas who opened fire on Israeli paramilitary police during a clash in the Shuafat refugee camp.

Another Palestinian was shot dead after a stabbing attack against Israeli police officers. The incident left three Israeli police officers injured, one seriously after a possible 'friendly fire' incident.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said two Palestinians were being treated for head injuries in Bethlehem after being hit by teargas canisters fired by Israelis during protests there.

Al-Aqsa tensions

The recent violence has been fueled by Palestinian fears that Israeli hardliners are trying to take control of the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, one of Islam's holiest sites.

Those fears have grown after visits by Jewish groups, including politicians, to the site.

PHOTO CAPTION

Mourners carry the body of 22-year-old Palestinian Ahmad Qali, who was shot by Israeli troops during clashes on Friday, during his funeral in the Palestinian refugee camp of Shuafat near Jerusalem October 10, 2015.

Al-Jazeera

 

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