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Israeli army kills Palestinian nurse in Gaza border protest - medics

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

 

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Colleagues of Palestinian nurse Razan Al-Najar, who was killed during a protest at the Israel-Gaza border, react at a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip June 1, 2018. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

 

GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed a Palestinian nurse on Friday as she tried to help a wounded protester at the Gaza border, according to health officials and a witness, while Israel said militants had attacked its troops with gunfire and a grenade.

 

Razan Al-Najar's death brought to 119 the number of Palestinians killed in weekly demonstrations launched on March 30 in the Gaza Strip, an enclave controlled by the Islamist group Hamas and long subject to grinding Israeli and Egyptian embargoes.

 

Najar, a 21-year-old volunteer medic, was shot as she ran toward the fortified border fence, east of the south Gaza city of Khan Younis, in a bid to reach a casualty, a witness said.

 

Wearing a white uniform, "she raised her hands high in a clear way, but Israeli soldiers fired and she was hit in the chest," the witness, who requested anonymity, told Reuters.

 

An Israeli military spokeswoman had no immediate comment on Najar's killing. Israeli officers have previously said that army snipers target only people posing a threat, but that the bullets can sometimes run through them or ricochet, hitting bystanders.

 

Gazan medical officials said at least 100 Palestinians were wounded by army gunfire during Friday's mass demonstrations.

 

In a separate statement, the Israeli military said its troops had acted to disperse "thousands of rioters" at five locations.

 

It said that "an IDF (Israel Defence Forces) vehicle was fired upon and a suspect was identified crossing the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip and planting a grenade which exploded as he returned to the Strip".

 

There have been no Israeli casualties during the border confrontations, but Israel has reported extensive damage to farmland from firebomb-bearing kites flown over from Gaza.

 

The surge in violence at the border crescendoed this week to the most intensive shelling exchanges between Israel and Hamas and another Palestinian armed faction since a 2014. But the violence, which caused no fatalities, was reined in with Egyptian ceasefire mediation. [L5N1T11CG]

 

In the protests, billed as the "Great March of Return", Palestinians have been calling for the right to return to lands lost to Israel during the 1948 war of its creation. Israel calls them a ploy to breach its border and deflect scrutiny from Hamas' governance problems.

 

Israel's lethal response has drawn international censure.

 

Friday's turnout of protestors was less than in previous weeks, but is expected to grow next week as Palestinians mark the anniversary of Israel's capture of the Gaza Strip and West Bank and East Jerusalem in the 1967 war.

 

Israel quit Gaza in 2005, but has elsewhere deepened settlements on occupied land. The demonstrations come at a time of growing frustration over the prospects for an independent Palestinian state or even a revival of peace talks, stalled since 2014.

 

At her house in Khan Younis, Najar's mother collapsed in grief as she was handed her daughter's blood-stained uniform.

 

A statement from Gaza's Health Ministry mourned Najar as a "martyr". Interviewed by Reuters interview in April, she said she would see the border protests through until their end.

 

"I am returning and not retreating," Najar's last Facebook post said. "Hit me with your bullets. I am not afraid."

 

 
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13 minutes ago, Elfin said:

I read widely-not just what appears on TV

These days i believe very little that i read or see on tv ,every news organisation has its own agenda and twists things their way ,whether it be left or right .most lie .all bend the truth .

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49 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

Calling the deceased a nurse is a lie because she wasn't a nurse. 

Where is your evidence for this? Do you want the Palestinians to just give in, lay down and die? They are different to you and have every right to protest and resist!

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2 hours ago, Elfin said:

No, but I can read.

 

More to do with comprehension skills, and applying some reasoned criticism.

 

The account of her death, as presented in the OP,  is based on an anonymous witness report. I'll venture your readiness to accept such as gospel is more to do with standing bias.

 

To be clear, I'm pretty sure she was shot by the IDF. Things going down exactly as described is something that can be questioned.

 

It wouldn't be the first time the IDF denies claims it shot someone it shouldn't have. It wouldn't be a first if it turns out facts don't match the Palestinian narrative.

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1 hour ago, DeaconJohn said:

Hamas can be legitimately blamed for a lot of things, but not this.

Give one example - anywhere in the world - where people are being shot dead for approaching a border fence. 

The vast majority of those killed didn't have "incendiary devices and grenades", they were shot down in cold blood.

On this issue the whole world is against the US and Israel... and rightly so.

 

I doubt that the Palestinian protests could be described as people "approaching the fence", unless one was trying real hard to erase uncomfortable context and facts.

 

At least half of those killed were Hamas personnel. Some of which (or many, depending on which reports are followed) were engaged in violent actions against the IDF or trying to sabotage the border fence.

 

And that you claim "the whole world" doesn't actually make it factual or true.

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27 minutes ago, Elfin said:

Where is your evidence for this? Do you want the Palestinians to just give in, lay down and die? They are different to you and have every right to protest and resist!

 

And where is the evidence that the Hamas version is correct? Or that the anonymous accounts reported are true? That you take them as such doesn't mean a whole lot.

 

There's quite a range of options between making bad choices, over and over again (often involving pointless violence) and "just give in, lay down and die" (which no one but yourself actually offered).

 

The Palestinians do have every right to protest and resist, This does not amount to some carte blanche giving license for whatever (especially when it comes to violence). Nor does it imply that Israel is required to put up with such actions without response.

 

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5 hours ago, ezzra said:

Israel is NOT the Palestinas enemy, Hamas is, Hamas that cynical send ten of thousands of people to their imminent danger of death and injuries all in the false hope of ' returning home' What is there to not understand the directive to not come near the fence? because if you will, you'll get shot, but still, they do it with incendiary devices and grenades, how many more Palestinians have to die before Hamas realise that they're engaging in a stupid and dangerous gambit here?.....

 

It's intentional done for PR purposes. They're willing to send their own people to their deaths just for good PR.

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Ok , just checked the term " Nazi " ...it seems this term is exclusivley reserved for the german Nazis from WW II .

So that was not the right word to use than ... so what about Israels strong Nationalism that is disrespecting human lifes and rights ... does that sound better to you >>>?

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