Palestinians Hold Day of Mourning After 773 'Shot With Live Ammunition'


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FOCUS: Palestinians Hold Day of Mourning After 773 'Shot With Live Ammunition' 
A wounded Palestinian is evacuated during the clashes between demonstrators and Israeli troops. (photo: Xinhua/Barcroft Images)
Hazem Balousha and Oliver Holmes, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Gaza hospitals, running low on blood and overstretched by the huge number of wounded, were reeling after one of the enclave's bloodiest days outside of open war, in which Israeli soldiers shot 773 people with live ammunition, according to the ministry of health."
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