epaselect epa06737561 A Palestinian protester throws stones during clashes after protests near the border with Israel in the east of Gaza Strip, 14 May 2018 (issued 15 May 2018). More protests are expected in the Palestinian territories on 15 May. At least 58 Palestinian protesters were killed and more than 2,000 others were injured at the Gaza-Israeli border during clashes against the US embassy move to Jerusalem as well as marking the Nakba Day. Palestinians are marking the Nakba Day, or the day of the disaster, when more than 700 thousand Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their villages during the war that led to the creation of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. Protesters call for the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
epaselect epa06737561 A Palestinian protester throws stones during clashes after protests near the border with Israel in the east of Gaza Strip, 14 May 2018 (issued 15 May 2018). More protests are expected in the Palestinian territories on 15 May. At least 58 Palestinian protesters were killed and more than 2,000 others were injured at the Gaza-Israeli border during clashes against the US embassy move to Jerusalem as well as marking the Nakba Day. Palestinians are marking the Nakba Day, or the day of the disaster, when more than 700 thousand Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their villages during the war that led to the creation of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. Protesters call for the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH A relative mourns as she carries the body of eight-month-old Palestinian infant Laila al-Ghandour, who died after inhaling tear gas during a protest against U.S embassy move to Jerusalem at the Israel-Gaza border, during her funeral in Gaza City May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem TEMPLATE OUT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH A relative mourns as she carries the body of eight-month-old Palestinian infant Laila al-Ghandour, who died after inhaling tear gas during a protest against U.S embassy move to Jerusalem at the Israel-Gaza border, during her funeral in Gaza City May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem TEMPLATE OUT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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TOPSHOT - A Palestinian woman flashes the "V" for victory sign during protest near the border fence with Israel east of Jabalia in the central Gaza Strip on May 15, 2018. Palestinians were gathering today for fresh protests along the Gaza border, a day after Israeli forces killed dozens there as the US embassy opened in Jerusalem on what was the conflict's bloodiest day in years. / AFP / Mohammed ABED




فلسطيني يحتضن جثمان ابنته التي قتلت عقب استنشاقها الغاز المسيل للدموع. وفلسطينية ترفع علامة النصر خلال احتجاج بالقرب من السياج الحدودي مع إسرائيل شرق جباليا في وسط قطاع غزة أمس. (أ. ف. ب)
فلسطيني يحتضن جثمان ابنته التي قتلت عقب استنشاقها الغاز المسيل للدموع. وفلسطينية ترفع علامة النصر خلال احتجاج بالقرب من السياج الحدودي مع إسرائيل شرق جباليا في وسط قطاع غزة أمس. (أ. ف. ب)
Palestinian men and women pile up tires in a make-shift barricade before burning them during demonstrations near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2018, marking 70th anniversary of Nakba -- also known as Day of the Catastrophe in 1948 -- and against the US' relocation of its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.  / AFP / SAID KHATIB
Palestinian men and women pile up tires in a make-shift barricade before burning them during demonstrations near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2018, marking 70th anniversary of Nakba -- also known as Day of the Catastrophe in 1948 -- and against the US' relocation of its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. / AFP / SAID KHATIB
Palestinian women roll a tire towards a make-shift barricade before burning them during demonstrations near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2018, marking 70th anniversary of Nakba -- also known as Day of the Catastrophe in 1948 -- and against the US' relocation of its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.  / AFP / SAID KHATIB
Palestinian women roll a tire towards a make-shift barricade before burning them during demonstrations near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2018, marking 70th anniversary of Nakba -- also known as Day of the Catastrophe in 1948 -- and against the US' relocation of its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. / AFP / SAID KHATIB
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TOPSHOT - Palestinians carry a protester injured during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip east of Khan Yunis on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem.  / AFP / SAID KHATIB
TOPSHOT - Palestinians carry a protester injured during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip east of Khan Yunis on May 14, 2018, as Palestinians protest over the inauguration of the US embassy following its controversial move to Jerusalem. / AFP / SAID KHATIB
The father of a Leila al-Ghandour (C), a Palestinian baby of 8 months who according to the Palestinian health ministry died of tear gas inhalation during clashes in East Gaza the previous day, mourns her in front of the morgue of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on May 15, 2018 Fresh protests are expected a day after Israeli forces killed 59 Palestinians during clashes and protests along the Gaza border against the US embassy opening in Jerusalem in the conflict's bloodiest day in years. / AFP / MAHMUD HAMS
The father of a Leila al-Ghandour (C), a Palestinian baby of 8 months who according to the Palestinian health ministry died of tear gas inhalation during clashes in East Gaza the previous day, mourns her in front of the morgue of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on May 15, 2018 Fresh protests are expected a day after Israeli forces killed 59 Palestinians during clashes and protests along the Gaza border against the US embassy opening in Jerusalem in the conflict's bloodiest day in years. / AFP / MAHMUD HAMS
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رويترز، أ. ف. ب (جنيف، نيويورك، دبلن، موسكو، برلين، لندن، غزة)
أدانت مفوضية الأمم المتحدة السامية لحقوق الإنسان، أمس (الثلاثاء) العنف الدامي المروع من قبل الاحتلال الإسرائيلي حيال المتظاهرين على الحدود مع قطاع غزة، داعية إلى إجراء تحقيق مستقل في مقتل 60 فلسطينيا برصاص الاحتلال خلال مواجهات جرت على حدود قطاع غزة تزامنا مع افتتاح السفارة الأمريكية في القدس.

وأفاد المتحدث باسم مكتب المفوضية روبرت كولفيل، بأنه لا يمكن تبرير القوة الفتاكة باقتراب الفلسطينيين من سياج الحدود مع قطاع غزة، وأضاف أن أي فلسطيني يتظاهر في غزة يمكن أن يتعرض للقتل برصاص الاحتلال، سواء كان يشكل تهديدا أو لا.


وأشار كولفيل إلى متظاهر فلسطيني مبتور الساقين جرى قتله، متسائلا: ما حجم الخطر الذي يمكن أن يشكله شخص بترت ساقاه في الجانب الآخر من سياج عال محصن؟ من جهته، طالب المفوض السامي لحقوق الإنسان لدى الأمم المتحدة زيد رعد الحسين أمس بمحاسبة المسؤولين عن الانتهاكات المروعة لحقوق الإنسان على الحدود مع غزة.

على الصعيد نفسه، استدعت أيرلندا السفير الإسرائيلي في دبلن أمس للاحتجاج على مقتل 59 فلسطينيا برصاص جيش الاحتلال خلال المواجهات على حدود قطاع غزة.

وأعرب المتحدث باسم الكرملين ديمتري بيسكوف أمس عن قلق موسكو الشديد لمقتل عشرات الفلسطينيين برصاص الاحتلال، مشيرا إلى أن روسيا تحث دولا خاصة أطراف الرباعية الدولية للوساطة في الشرق الأوسط على تفادي التصرفات التي قد تلهب التوتر في المنطقة.

وأيدت الحكومة الألمانية إجراء تحقيق مستقل في أعمال العنف في غزة، كما طالبت بريطانيا بتحقيق مستقل في أعمال العنف في غزة.

في غضون ذلك، شيع الفلسطينيون في غزة أمس عشرات القتلى الذين سقطوا برصاص الاحتلال أمس الأول.

وارتفع عدد القتلى إلى 60 أثناء الليل بعد وفاة رضيعة عمرها ثمانية أشهر من جراء استنشاق الغاز المسيل للدموع في مخيم للمحتجين، فيما أصيب أكثر من 2200 فلسطيني إما بالرصاص أو من جراء الغاز المسيل للدموع.

وفي ذكرى «النكبة» أمس تظاهر آلاف الفلسطينيين على حدود قطاع غزة.