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Palestinian shot during US embassy protest dies
By AFP - Aug 13,2018 - Last updated at Aug 13,2018
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — A Palestinian shot three months ago in clashes along the Israel-Gaza border has died while being treated in Egypt, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Monday.
Wissam Hijazi, 30, was shot on May 14 during a day of huge protests against the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem, ministry spokesman Ashraf Al Qudra told AFP.
The body has not yet been returned to Gaza, he said.
Hijazi's death brings the Palestinian death toll from the May 14 protests and clashes to 63. No Israelis were killed.
The embassy's move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, after US President Donald Trump recognised the city as capital of Israel, sparked outrage among Palestinians, who also see the disputed city as their capital.
Protests along the border have been ongoing since March 30, as Palestinians demand the right to return to homes their families fled or were expelled from in 1948 surrounding the creation of Israel.
Israel says any such return would mean its end as a state.
It accuses Gaza’s rulers Hamas of being behind the protests and of manipulating demonstrators.
At least 169 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since
March 30.
One Israeli occupation forces member was shot dead by a Palestinian sniper.
Three Palestinians, including a medic, were killed on Friday during renewed protests.
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