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Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in S. Gaza

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GAZA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The Israeli military forces opened fire on Wednesday on a group of Palestinians near the airport area in Rafah, the southern Gaza Strip, killing a 16-year-old Palestinian teenager, according to local sources and witnesses.

Palestinian medics confirmed that Mahmoud Abu Zakar succumbed to his injuries after being struck by Israeli fire. His body was later transported to a nearby hospital for medical examination.

The Israeli army said in a statement that soldiers opened fire after spotting a suspect near their position in southern Gaza, claiming the suspect continued advancing despite warnings and posed an immediate threat.

The army reiterated its calls for Gaza residents to comply with its instructions, avoid approaching Israeli positions, and use designated inspection routes.

In the wake of this incident, the Central Emergency Committee in Rafah reported that more than 20 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the city since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was signed on January 19.

The committee condemned the ongoing military incursions into the city with Israeli vehicles continuing to penetrate its borders, calling on international mediators to pressure Israel to uphold the ceasefire terms and stop the violations.

It also emphasized the extensive destruction caused by the Israeli military in the city, which has been under occupation for nearly nine months. The destruction has led to the collapse of infrastructure, homes, and public institutions, leaving the city needing reconstruction. Enditem

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