*Please,I urgently need donations:Anyasoro Chekwube WM.,Acct.no.:4240853014,Bank-FCMB in Nigeria,Phone no.:+2349092171875 *.The EU Has Renewed It's Calls For 'Utmost Restraint' After The Killing Of At Least Nine Palestinians By Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) During Clashes On Friday Along Israel-Gaza Border.
The EU has questioned Israel's use of force during clashes. Among the dead is a Palestinian journalist who monitoring group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) claim was "obviously the victim of an intentional shot."
The European Union (EU) has renewed its call for utmost restraint following Friday's violence during which at least nine Palestinians were killed by gunfire from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The EU said on Saturday the violence "raises serious questions about the proportionate use of force which must be addressed."
The casualties included a minor and a journalist, Yasser Murtaja, who died from his wounds after being shot during what witnesses described as chaotic scenes. A press photo showed Murtaja wearing a press vest as he received treatment.
A post on the official IDF Twitter account said it had been "protecting Israeli civilians whose homes are just minutes from the Gaza border."
An EU statement called for clarification of IDF reports about stones and firebombs being thrown from the Gaza side against their positions and attempts to cross the fence into Israel.
"The priority now must be to avoid any further escalation and loss of life. Palestinian factions must engage seriously to allow the Palestinian Authority to resume its full responsibilities in Gaza, which is crucial for improving the situation of the people in Gaza," the EU stated.
‘Terror attempts'
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Saturday accused Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, of "sending terrorists under the guise of civilians to harm our sovereignty."
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