Two people have been killed in Gaza, including a paramedic on duty, the Palestinian Health Ministry reports. The Palestinian Red Crescent says that over 307 people have been injured and that 57 of these were hit by live bullets.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) told RT it “condemns the killing of the medic Abdullah al-Qatati while on duty today by the Israeli occupation in Rafah.”

“Abdullah volunteered with the Medical Relief Society to provide medical assistance to affected people during the March of Return,” it said.

Qatiti was killed in Rafah in southern Gaza and five other paramedics have been injured. Saeed Aloul was reported dead by the Health Ministry. Journalists Alaa Abdel Fatah and Mahmoud al-Jamal have also been injured, local media reports.

*اجمالي الاحداث حتى السابعة مساء شرق قطاع غزة*🚨شهيد و 110 اصابة منها 40 اصابة تم علاجها ميدانياً و 70 اصابة تم علاجها بالمشافي منها 40 اصابة بالرصاص الخي وقد تم اصابة 5 مسعفين وصحفي واحد — د.أشرف القدرة (@press221) August 10, 2018

🚨استشهاد على سعيد العالول 55 عام برصاص الاحتلال الاسرائيلي شرق رفح — د.أشرف القدرة (@press221) August 10, 2018

The violence took place as Palestinians in Gaza continue their weekly March of Return protests amidst heightened attacks between the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas’ al Qassam Brigade.

An Israeli airstrike killed three people on Wednesday, including a pregnant woman and her 18-month-old daughter. Rockets fired by Hamas have not killed any Israelis.

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The weekly protests see Palestinians calling for their right to return to the land they were expelled from during the foundation of the state of Israel. More than 150 Palestinians have been killed since the protests began on March 30. Qatati is the third paramedic to be killed in the protests.

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