Yesterday, a Palestinian youth died of wounds sustained during the night-time conflagration east of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, while Israel bombed sites of Hamas movement in Gaza in response to the throwing of explosive devices, while dozens of settlers resumed their incursion into the mosque Maximum.

In the details, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Ashraf al-Qadra, said that the 24-year-old Palestinian was killed by a bullet in the chest by the Israeli occupation forces in the northern Gaza Strip.

Palestinian authorities said overnight that at least four Palestinians were wounded during night protests and clashes with Israeli soldiers east of Gaza.

Local media reported that protesters burned tires near the border wall, mostly east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, east of the Bureij in the central Gaza Strip, and east of Gaza City.

The "night confinement units", part of the "return marches" protests, also detonated sound bombs on the border to confuse Israeli forces and annoy residents of neighboring Israeli towns.

For its part, raided Israeli warplanes Israeli occupation, at dawn yesterday, on the slopes of the Palestinian resistance in the southern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army said two Palestinians in Gaza threw a number of IEDs in the direction of the border fence with Israel, one of which caused the alarms to be sounded.

"An Israeli army aircraft targeted two Hamas positions in the southern Gaza Strip in response to several improvised explosive devices, which later exploded during a riot near the border fence with Israel," an army statement said.

At least 258 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in Gaza since the weekly protests began on the border a year ago.

Ismail Haniya, head of the Hamas political bureau, called for broad mobilization on March 30, marking the first anniversary of the start of the "return marches" protests.

On the other hand, the Israeli occupation forces, at dawn yesterday, a large-scale raid in several areas in the West Bank and according to the statement of the occupation army, his forces arrested 12 Palestinian youths.

This comes at a time when tens of Jewish settlers, yesterday, their incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the gate of the Moroccans, under the guard of tight elements of the units of the Israeli occupation police.

The settlers carried out provocative tours of the Aqsa Mosque and heard explanations about the so-called "alleged temple" of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

On the other hand, the occupation authorities lifted yesterday evening the closure imposed on Jerusalem and inside since last Wednesday evening because of the so-called "Jewish holiday Purim" and the occupation of Jerusalem, specifically in the Old City and its surroundings, to what resembles a military barracks, As well as the erection of barricades and barriers and the arrest of vehicles and the liberalization of forced violations of their owners, while groups of settlers led prayers and dancing dancing in front of the doors of Al-Aqsa blessed.