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Monday, May 10, 2010

Palestinian Infant Dies After Inhaling Gas Fired By Israeli Army In Hebron

IMEMC
 Palestinian medical sources in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, reported Sunday that an infant died due to inhaling gas fired by the army at protestors in the nearby Beit Ummar town.
The infant was identified as Hamza Samar Abu Maria, 18 months.

The sources stated that the soldiers fired on Friday evening a gas bomb at the home of Abu Maria who was already suffering from dehydration.

The infant was moved to a local clinic before he was moved on Sunday at dawn to a local hospital where he died shortly afterwards.

The incident took place after clashes erupted between local youths and Israeli soldiers near Karmie Tzur illegal settlement installed on privately owned Palestinian lands, between Beit Ummar and Halhoul, north of Hebron.

Soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs at the protestors inflicting several injuries.