Palestinian killed by Israeli air strike on Gaza border

Published April 5, 2018
A Palestinian protester waves his national flag at the site of a tent protest in support of Palestinian refugees returning to lands they fled or were expelled from during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation, near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on April 4, 2018. — AFP
A Palestinian protester waves his national flag at the site of a tent protest in support of Palestinian refugees returning to lands they fled or were expelled from during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation, near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on April 4, 2018. — AFP

A Palestinian was killed by an Israeli air strike on the Gaza border early Thursday, the health ministry in the Palestinian enclave said, as tensions increased ahead of new protests.

The health ministry did not identify the man but said he died in Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after being targeted by an Israeli strike near the border.

The Israeli army earlier said an aircraft had “targeted an armed terrorist adjacent to the security fence”.

It said it would “not allow any harm to the security of Israeli civilians.” It did not specify if the strike was carried out by a drone or other aircraft.

It comes after at least 17 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces last Friday when tens of thousands gathered along the border in a protest that led to clashes.

A total of 19 Gazans have been killed since Friday.

Israel has faced calls for an independent investigation from the European Union and United Nations chief Antonio Guterres over Friday's violence.

Israel has rejected the calls, saying its soldiers opened fire when necessary to prevent attacks, attempts to damage the fence and infiltration.

Palestinians say protesters were fired on while posing no threat to soldiers.

Thousands are expected to rally along the border again on Friday.

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