The Israeli occupation army fired tear gas canisters at dozens of Palestinian protesters near the separation fence between the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948.
Three injuries were reported as a result of the occupation's attack on the protesters east of the Malaka area in the eastern part of Gaza City. The protesters also set car tires on fire and raised the Palestinian flag in protest against the occupation's assaults on worshippers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
In a related context, the occupation's naval boats fired machine gun shots towards the fishermen's boats in the sea north of the Gaza Strip.