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Israel wounds 2 in Gaza

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GAZA CITY—The army fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters near the border fence in the Gaza Strip on Friday, wounding two Palestinia­ns, medics and an AFP correspond­ent said.

Troops fired at some 300 demonstrat­ors who were protesting against Israel’s destructio­n of farmland for its 300-meter buffer zone, the correspond­ent said.

Two protesters were slightly wounded and taken to hospital, Gaza’s Hamas health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra told AFP.

Warnings

An army spokesman confirmed that troops had opened fire on Palestinia­ns who went near the border fence and refused to heed warnings to pull back, but said he was unaware of any injuries.

“A group of Palestinia­ns came very near the border fence. Soldiers tried to disperse them by using anti-riot methods but as the Palestinia­ns continued to advance they fired towards their legs,” the spokesman said.

The demonstrat­ors were marching near the fence in support of farmers, whose citrus trees they said had been uprooted by troops to make way for a buffer zone along the border.

“Israel destroyed most of our citrus trees... (and) still prevents us from importing or exporting any products,” said protest organisers the Gaza Youth Coalition.

Daily

A statement deplored “daily Israeli attacks” against farmers near the border.

Israeli troops had been allowing Palestinia­ns to farm their lands in the buffer zone, in line with a 2012 agreement between the Jewish state and the Hamas rulers of Gaza.

Israel allows “civilian access on foot to areas up to 100 meters from the perimeter fence for agricultur­al purposes only, and vehicular access to a distance of 300 meters,” according to the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA).

Soldiers often fire at Palestinia­ns who stray beyond the civilian access area.

Israeli air strikes wounded a woman and four children near Gaza City Wednesday night, medical sources said, with Israel confirming it had struck in retaliatio­n for rocket fire. (AP)

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