A Palestinian protester carries an injured comrade during clashes with Israeli soldiers near the border fence between Israel and the central Gaza Strip east of Bureij on October 16, 2015. Palestinians called for a "Friday of revolution" against Israel, as Jews armed themselves with everything from guns to broomsticks, rattled by a wave of Palestinian attacks that have shaken the country. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABED

Two Palestinian died after being shot by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip Friday, the enclave’s health ministry said, the latest such incidents in more than two weeks of clashes and attacks.

Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra told AFP that Abdul Qadir Farhat, 19, died “after he was shot directly in the head by the military in clashes close to the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing” in northern Gaza.

Mahmud Homaida, 22, was confirmed dead later in the day in clashes along the border.

The health ministry reported 98 others wounded, including those shot or exposed to tear gas.

The deaths brought to 36 the number of Palestinians killed, including alleged attackers, since an upsurge in violence began at the start of the month.

Hundreds more have been wounded in clashes with Israeli forces.

Seven Israelis have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of gun, knife and car attacks.

The Gaza clashes occurred during what Palestinians called a “Friday of revolution” against Israel.

Hundreds of demonstrators clashed with the Israeli military at different locations along the Gaza border after Hamas and Islamic Jihad called for protests.

Violent protests that first began in annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank have spread to Gaza in recent days.