GAZA CITY/ARISH, May 15, 2018 (MENA) -- A Palestinian young man died early Tuesday of wounds he sustained in the shooting by Israeli occupation forces in east Gaza City. Omar Abu Fuul, 30, was injured during protests and clashes on Monday on the borderline in east Gaza City which coincided with the 70th anniversary of the Nakba and to denounce the US moving of its embassy to occupied East Jerusalem. He died of his wounds Tuesday morning, according to medical sources at Al Shefaa Hospital. The young man's death brings the death toll from the borderline attacks by Israeli forces on Palestinian protesters on Monday to 60. Meanwhile, the first Palestinian casualty wounded by Israeli fire in Monday's deadly incidents in the Gaza Strip has reached Arish public hospital via the Rafah land crossing. Medical sources said Tuesday several ambulances were sent to Rafah to carry the injured Palestinians to Egyptian hospitals after one of the deadliest days of violence in the past four years on the Gaza-Israel border. Highly specialised surgeons and doctors, in addition to medical supplies, medicines and blood bags were made available.