Israeli soldiers injured, Tuesday, several Palestinians, including two who were shot with live fire, after the army attacked protesters along the eastern border of the besieged Gaza Strip.

Medical sources said the soldiers shot one Palestinian with live fire, east of Jabalia town, in northern Gaza, when the army fired live rounds at the “Return Camp,” near the border area.

They added that the soldiers shot another Palestinian with live fire, near Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza, before he was rushed to the Indonesian Hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation when the soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs at youngsters who managed to remove a section of the barbed-wire fence, which was installed by the soldiers on Palestinian lands near Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.