One adult has been killed and 10 teenagers wounded as Israeli soldiers, stationed at the border line between Khan Younis and Israel, opened fire at them, medical sources say.
Witnesses told Al Jazeera that the teenagers entered the disputed area of the "buffer zone", which is 300m along all the Gaza-Israel borders.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reporting from Gaza City*said they had received reports that a number of farmers entered Khan Younis in*the buffer zone, which ordinarily is a no go zone, to check on their crops.
She said they may have had confused information about that buffer zone as there has been lots of information about the easing of travel restrictions.
They may have thought that they can travel there now, she said.
The farmers entered the buffer zone and these teenagers reportedly entered with them when the Israeli soldiers opened fire on them, said our correspondent.
The Israeli army is able to shoot at people in the buffer zone without entering the area, she said.
The fatality marks the first casualty since the Gaza and Israel agreed on a truce ending their week-long conflict, Palestinian*medical sources said.
An Israeli army spokeswoman could not confirm the incident, saying only that "disturbances" had broken out on the Palestinian side of the Gaza border early on Friday, prompting Israeli soldiers to fire warning shots.
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