Palestinian youth injured by zionist occupation forces in Gaza protests
A number of Palestinian young men, including three journalists, were injured on Sunday evening after zionist occupation forces (ZOF) fired live bullets and tear gas bombs at protesters east of the Gaza Strip.
A local source reported that two Palestinian young men were injured by live bullets after the ZOF fired at Palestinian protesters to the east of Rafah city in southern Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, zionist soldiers, stationed at Sofa military outpost, fired live bullets at agricultural lands east of Rafah.
Meanwhile, three journalists were injured by tear gas bombs while they were covering the protest organized east of Jabalia town in northern Gaza Strip in support of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, according to medical sources.
The sources identified the journalists as Fadi al-Danaf, Al Jazeera cameraman, Mustafa Hassouna, Turkish Anadolu Agency cameraman, and the journalist Bilal al-Sabbagh.
Earlier today, dozens of Palestinian youths gathered along the eastern Gaza borders to condemn the repeated israeli attacks against the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Last Friday, 12 Palestinian citizens, including the journalist Ashraf Abu Amarah, were injured after the ZOF attacked Palestinian protesters who gathered to the east of the Gaza Strip. (ILKHA)