A 12-year-old Palestinian boy shot last week by Israeli soldiers during clashes along the border with Gaza has died of his injuries, the territory’s health ministry said yesterday.
Omar Hassan Abu al-Nile was hit during clashes last Saturday on the sidelines of a demonstration near the border fence separating the Gaza Strip and the Jewish state, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa said. He “succumbed to his injuries,” the Gaza’s health ministry said in a statement.
The August 21 unrest left around 40 people wounded, according to Gaza’s Hamas rulers, including a 32-year-old Palestinian man who died on Wednesday.
Following the clashes, Israel carried out air strikes it said were targeting weapons manufacturing and storage sites of Hamas. New clashes took place on the border between Gaza and Israel on Wednesday, but they were less violent than those on Saturday.
The protests come just over three months after an informal truce ended 11 days of conflict between Hamas and Israel, the worst fighting between the two sides in years.
Hamas authorities said 260 Palestinians were killed by Israeli air strikes during the conflict, including fighters. In 2018, Gazans began a protest movement demanding an end to Israel’s blockade and the right for Palestinians to return to lands they fled or were expelled from when the Jewish state was founded.
Pupils watch the funeral of Palestinian teen Omar Abu Neal, who died of a wound he sustained during an anti-Israel protest at the Israel-Gaza border fence last week, from a school bus in Gaza City.