Israeli troops shoot dead Palestine teenager

Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian teenager in a border protest on Tuesday, the health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said in a statement.

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24 October, 2018
Gazans have taken part in near daily protests along the border since March 30 [Getty]

Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian teenager in a border protest on Tuesday, the health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said in a statement.

The ministry named him as 17-year-old Muntaser Mohammed al-Baz, saying he was shot in the head earlier during protests near Bureij in central Gaza and died of his wounds in hospital.

An Israeli army spokeswoman told AFP that troops at the border fence opened fire during a "violent" protest by about 200 Palestinians.

"They burned tyres and threw explosive devices at soldiers," she said. "They also threw a petrol bomb."

She said none of the soldiers was injured.

"Troops responded with riot dispersal means and gunfire according to the rules of engagement," she added.

Gazans have taken part in near daily protests along the border since March 30 against Israel's crippling 11-year blockade of the impoverished enclave.

More than 200 Palestinians and one Israeli have been killed in the violence.

Last week a rocket from the Palestinian territory hit a home in southern Israel, prompting the Jewish state to strike 20 Hamas targets in Gaza, killing one person.

Hamas disavowed the rocket launches and said it was investigating the incident.

An Egyptian security delegation that visited Gaza on Thursday encouraged Hamas leader Ismail Haniya to rein in the protests, according to an Egyptian official.

Hamas has fought three wars with Israel since 2008 and fears of a fourth have spurred efforts by Egypt and the United Nations for a wider deal that would see Israel ease its blockade in exchange for a long-term truce with the Islamists.