Hundreds of Jordanians demonstrated in Amman on Friday (April 13) in solidarity with Palestinians as protests at the Gaza border dubbed "The Great March of Return" moved into its third week.

Thousands of Palestinians gather at the Gaza border fence for another mass demonstration against Israeli occupation for the third consecutive week, defying the regime’s military presence there.

Clashes erupt as Palestinians hold fresh anti-occupation protests along Gaza fence.

More than 30 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the first two weeks of the rallies.

In the latest fatalities, two Palestinian were on Thursday killed by Israeli forces, one was shot in the chest during a protest rally in Khuza’a, near the town of Khan Younis, and the other one was hit by an Israeli air raid.

The protesters are being shot while posing no threat to soldiers. The regime’s snipers have permission to open fire on unarmed Gazans.

The Return rallies culminate on May 15, the day Palestinians commemorate Nakba Day (Day of Catastrophe) when hundreds of thousands fled or were driven out of their homes in 1948 and Israel was created.