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05 December 2018 - 10:23
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Rasa - Israeli forces have opened fire on a new flotilla attempting to break the Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip and people rallying in its support, leaving dozens of them wounded.
A screenshot shows the Palestinian freedom flotilla, which was launched in the besieged Gaza Strip on December 3, 2018.

RNA - Palestinians in the Gaza Strip launched a new flotilla on Monday for the 18th week in a row in an attempt to draw attention to their plight under more than a decade of siege, but they were met with live fire from Israel.

 

Gaza has been under Israeli siege since June 2007, which has caused a sharp decline in living standards.

 

Dozens of demonstrators were injured by live ammunition and tear gas inhalation as Israeli troops attacked the boats and hundreds of peaceful protesters who had gathered on the coast to see off the flotilla.

 

The flotilla of boats is launched as part of the anti-occupation protests dubbed “The Great March of Return,” which began on March 30. Palestinian protesters are demanding the right to return for those driven out of their homeland as a result of Israeli wars, occupation and other forms of aggression.

 

“Our peaceful rallies began on March 30 to draw the world’s attention to the plight of the Palestinian people, who continue to suffer due to Israel’s inhumane and illegal practices. Lifting the siege will be the first step in achieving our goals,” flotilla spokesman Mahmoud Masoud told Press TV.

 

Some 240 Palestinians have so far been killed and over 20,000 others wounded during the anti-occupation protests, according to the latest figures released by the Gaza Health Ministry.

 

Late in November, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said around 1,000 Palestinians shot by Israeli forces during the anti-occupation protests had infections that could leave them permanently crippled.

 

The international medical charity also warned that a “slow-motion healthcare emergency was unfolding in Gaza” as hospitals — already under-equipped due to the Israeli siege — were being overwhelmed by the “huge numbers of patients with complex and serious gunshot wounds.”

 

“The world must take a stance against the Israeli regime and exert real pressure on it to lift the blockade. The Gaza Strip is going through a humanitarian catastrophe because of the blockade. Many Palestinians have been killed and injured simply because they are demanding their rights,” Palestinian activist Amer Abu Qumsan said.

 

The participants in the Monday protest vowed to continue the peaceful rallies against the Israeli regime until their demands are met.

 

Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in West Bank

 

Meanwhile, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man — reportedly with a disability — in the northern West Bank.

 

The 22-year-old Mohamed Hossam Habaly was shot in the head during clashes that had erupted between the Israeli forces and Palestinians in Tulkarem on Tuesday after the troops raided several houses in the western neighborhood of the city.

 

Three other Palestinians were also injured during the skirmishes.

 

Source: Press TV

 

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