Israeli soldiers shot dead four Palestinians on the Gaza border and injured more than six hundred
Israeli troops fired tear gas shells and fired at one point to stop them from launching protests and burning fire on Palestine protesters on Friday.
The Israeli army climbed a tear gas shell of tear gas into a cheek by passing through a nose of a demon named Abu Sabla.
The news agency Reuters photographer Abu Sablar was able to take pictures of that moment right.
It is seen in the picture that smoke from the tear gas shells penetrating inside the cheek of Abu Sawla.
His T-shirt is red in blood. Shortly after this 23 year old young man fell down on the ground.
Abu Sablo has been admitted to a hospital in Gaza. The doctor said that the tear gas shell was found in his mouth after surgery, but his condition was critical. He was kept on life support.
Three youths and 15-year-old adolescents were among the dead.
About 620 people were injured, among whom more than 100 were shot, doctors said.
So far 124 Palestinians have been killed since the protests started in Gaza on March 30, demanding their right to return to their land.
Although Israeli use of firearms to stop the protests at the border is criticized in the international world, there is no pressure on Beniamin Netanyahu's government.
In the United Nations General Assembly to resolve the crisis of Gaza, Kuwait presented a draft proposal last week.
The proposal is approved by the vote, but the permanent member of the Security Council