Speaking to QNN, Razan's mother said that her daughter only fought the Israeli 
Occupation with her medical kit. Razan was murdered for helping wounded 
demonstrators who were demanding their civil rights.
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Palestinian paramedic shot dead by Israeli forces in Gaza
Razan al-Najjar, a 21-year-old female paramedic, was shot dead while 100 
Palestinians were injured during a protest in GazaParamedic was killed during 
continued Great March of Return protests (MEE)A Palestinian female paramedic 
was shot dead on Friday by Israeli forces inside the Gaza Strip. Razan 
al-Najjar, 21, worked as a paramedic and has been photographed on numerous 
occasions helping Palestinians injured by Israeli fire during protests. 
Najjar's killing took place east of Khan Younis during Friday protests as 
Palestinians continued their Great March of Return demonstrations.
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The initiative sheds light on the right of return for Palestinian refugees 
displaced in 1948 from their towns and villages in what is now Israel.Gaza 
health ministry officials confirmed that at least 100 Palestinians were injured 
during Friday's protests, including 40 people with live ammunition.
Flare up of violence
The latest death comes as tensions escalated between Israeli forces and 
Palestinian groups inside the Gaza Strip after the worst flare-up of violence 
since the 2014 Gaza war. Islamic Jihad and Hamas released a joint statement on 
Wednesday saying they had agreed to a ceasefire if Israel halted its 
bombardment of the Gaza Strip. Razan al-Najjar regularly worked to help 
Palestinians injured during the Great March of Return protests 
(MEE/Supplied)Israel denied it had agreed to a ceasefire but said it did not 
intend to escalate its military campaign in Gaza. This latest episode also 
followed weeks of deadly demonstrations which began on 30 March.They peaked on 
14 May, when at least 61 Palestinians were killed as tens of thousands 
protested the US transfer of its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem 
the same day.Israeli forces fired upon unarmed Palestinian protestors on the 
Gaza buffer zone (MEE/Mohammed Asad)Low-level demonstrations have continued 
since.At least 121 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire during this 
time, with no Israeli fatalities reported.Israel has faced international 
criticism and calls for an independent investigation over its use of live fire 
during the protests.

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