Israeli occupation forces have shot an unarmed, mentally impaired Palestinian man at close range near the
Mofeed Abu Imghaseet, 25, from Khan Yunis, was seriously injured late on Wednesday night after being shot by Israeli troops near the border fence in the northern
Palestinian medical sources said Abu Imghaseet had wandered off towards the border, unaware of his location, when he was shot.
"He's currently in the hospital, in serious but stable condition. He was injured in the left thigh, after being found near the fence, where he had wandered off to," said Ziad Abu Shareea of the
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said Israeli troops shot at Abu Imghaseet after noticing "a figure which was acting suspiciously" approaching the northern Gaza Strip border fence.
Unarmed target
"The figure was identified after having crossed the first barbwire fence and was at the time only several metres from the fence which protects the civilian residents of the nearby Israeli communities. The force fired at the figure's lower body and identified hitting him," army spokesman Eido Minkovsky told Aljazeera.net.
Minkovsky said the man was unarmed.
Asked why the mentally disabled man was shot at close range even after he was identified as unarmed, Minkovsky said "following army protocol, if the character wont' stop after two warning shots, we are obligated to shoot at a lower body part".
Also on Wednesday, in the West Bank, Israeli soldiers shot and killed Mujahid Samadi, a mentally disabled 15-year-old Palestinian boy, who was carrying a toy gun in the
Israeli claim
A spokesman for the army said that initial reports indicated that soldiers had identified a "suspect armed with a weapon who was threatening them and fired in his direction".
On 14 February, Israeli forced shot dead Nayfa Abu Imsaaid, 25, while she was tending to her goats near her home, not far from the Israeli border fence on the eastern end of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces told Aljazeera.net that distinguishing unarmed Palestinian woman and children from attackers was difficult.
Avichai Adroaee, an army spokesman, said: "There are dozens of attempts to infiltrate into
Lethal shots
Asked why soldiers do not use night-vision goggles or binoculars, the spokesman said: "There are always warning shots first. Sometimes these warning shots hurt people. This matter is under investigation."
Abu Imsaid's death was the second civilian killing near
A Palestinian ambulance found her bullet-riddled body hours after the incident.
According to UN statistics (the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), at least 12 unarmed Palestinians, including 3 children, have been killed by Israeli troops for being too close to the
At least 15 Palestinians have been wounded near the fence since that time.
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Palestinian boys watch the funeral of a Palestinian woman in Dear al-Balah, southern