'Day of Rage': 37 Palestinians Killed, 1700 Injured by Israeli Gunfire in Gaza

Published May 14th, 2018 - 11:14 GMT
Palestinian protesters run for cover from tear gas during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. (MAHMUD HAMS/ AFP)
Palestinian protesters run for cover from tear gas during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel east of Gaza City on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. (MAHMUD HAMS/ AFP)

At least 37 Palestinians martyred on Monday by Israeli gunfire during anti-occupation rallies in the Gaza Strip 1700 injured by Israeli gunfire. 

“Nine people were martyred and 257 others injured” by Israeli gunfire, ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said in a statement while news was developing on the number of deaths and injured.

The spokesman said 21-year-old Anas Hemdan Qadih was martyred east of Khan Yunis city by Israeli army fire. 

Another Palestinian, Mosaab Abu Leila, 29, was shot dead east of Jabalia city in the northern Gaza Strip, he said. 

Seven more Palestinian youths were martyred by Israeli gunfire during rallies near Gaza border, the spokesman said. 

Thousands of Palestinians have gathered on Gaza Strip’s eastern border since early morning to take part in protests aimed to commemorate the Nakba anniversary and protest relocating the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. 

The rallies will culminate on Tuesday, May 15, the 70th anniversary of Israel's establishment -- an event Palestinians refer to as the "Nakba" or "the Catastrophe". 

Since the rallies began on March 30, at least 49 Palestinian demonstrators have been killed and hundreds injured, according to Health Ministry figures. 

Last week, the Israeli government said that rallies are a part of state of war and human rights laws are not applicable in such case. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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