The Peterborough Examiner

Hamas says most slain Gaza protesters were its members

- TIA GOLDENBERG AND FARES AKRAM The Associated Press

JERUSALEM — Most of the protesters killed this week by Israeli fire along the border with the Gaza Strip were members of Hamas, the militant group said Wednesday — an admission that deepens the starkly different narratives on both sides over the deaths.

Israel, which has faced blistering internatio­nal criticism over its response, is likely to latch on to the remarks to bolster its claims that Hamas has used weekly border protests as cover to stage attacks.

But with the images of rifletotin­g Israeli snipers facing off against seemingly unarmed protesters beamed around the world, the remarks by Hamas may do little to convince Israel’s detractors, including the Palestinia­ns.

In an interview with Baladna TV, a private Palestinia­n news outlet that broadcasts via Facebook, senior Hamas official Salah Bardawil said 50 out of the nearly 60 protesters killed Monday were Hamas members, with the others being “from the people.”

Bardawil did not elaborate on the nature of their membership in the group. It was unclear if the protesters he was referring to were militants or civilian supporters of the Islamic group, which rules Gaza and opposes Israel’s existence.

For Israel, it was enough to cement its narrative: “It was clear to Israel and now it is clear to the whole world that there was no popular protest. This was an organized mob of terrorists organized by Hamas,” said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Emmanuel Nahshon.

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