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Fatal clash at Egypt-Gaza border

Palestinians threw stones at Egyptian border guards at Rafah as deadly clashes erupted on Monday [AFP]

A Palestinian has been shot dead and five people wounded, including two Egyptian border guards, in an exchange of fire along the Gaza-Egypt border, Palestinian medics and Egypt's news agency Mena say.
 
The Palestinian sources on Monday named the dead man as Hamed al-Qadi, 40.
In addition to the three other Palestinians shot and wounded, 12 people were treated for tear-gas inhalation.
 
The injuries occurred after Egyptian police opened fire to disperse a protest by a crowd of angry Gazans, medics said.
Mena said two policemen were shot and wounded on Egypt's side of the border, after witnesses had earlier reported three policemen were shot.
 
Thirteen more policemen were treated in hospital for injuries caused by stones, medics said.
 
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The Associated Press news agency reported that the tensions erupted when Egyptian guards sealed the border hermetically, not even allowing Egyptians and Gazans who had found themselves on the wrong side of the border to return home.
 
At some point, dozens of teens threw stones at an Egyptian command post in the area.
 
Egyptian security officials in nearby El-Arish said Egyptian officers fired in the air, and there were several wounded.
 
In Cairo, an official said there was a heavy exchange of fire.
Source: Agencies
Related:
Egypt-Gaza border resealed  
(03 Feb 2008)
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(02 Feb 2008)
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(01 Feb 2008)
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