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7 killed after Israeli troops fire on Gaza protesters

- Fares akram

KHUZAA, PALESTINIA­N

T E R R I T O R Y • Israeli troops killed seven men Friday in the second mass protest in as many weeks along Gaza’s volatile border, as Palestinia­ns torched piles of tires to create a smoke screen to block the view of snipers.

Friday’s deaths brought to 29 the number of Palestinia­ns killed by Israeli fire over the past week, including 22 protesters.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said 1,070 people were wounded on Friday, including 293 by live fire. It said 25 of those wounded were in serious condition. Among those hurt were 12 women and 48 minors, the ministry added.

Friday’s march was the second in what Gaza’s Hamas rulers said would be several weeks of protests against a decade-old border blockade of the territory. Israel has accused the Islamic militant group of using the protests as a cover for attacking Israel’s border, and has warned that those approachin­g the fence put their lives at risk.

On Friday, thousands of Palestinia­ns streamed to five tent encampment­s that organizers had set up, each about several hundred meters from the border fence.

In one camp near the border community of Khuzaa, smaller groups of activists moved closer to the fence after Friday’s noon prayers.

Associated Press video showed demonstrat­ors torching large piles of tires, engulfing the area in black smoke meant to shield them from Israeli snipers; the faces of some of the activists were covered in black soot.

Israeli troops on the other side of the fence responded with live fire, tear gas, rubber coated steel pellets and water cannons.

Later on Friday, the shadowy Hamas leader in Gaza, Yehiyeh Sinwar, visited the Khuzaa camp, receiving a hero’s welcome. He was surrounded by hundreds of supporters who chanted, “We are going to Jerusalem, millions of martyrs.”

Sinwar told the crowd that the world should “wait for our great move, when we breach the borders and pray at Al-Aqsa,” referring to the major Muslim shrine in Jerusalem.

Israel has said it would prevent a mass border breach at any cost.

The Israeli military said protesters on Friday hurled several explosive devices and firebombs under cover of smoke, and that several attempts to cross the fence were thwarted. The military said it brought in a huge fan to disperse the tire smoke.

An Israeli military spokesman, Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, described the protests as “riots,” and said Hamas organizers are trying to use them to “insert terrorists into Israel.”

A White House envoy urged Palestinia­ns to stay away from the fence. Jason Greenblatt said the United States condemns “leaders and protesters who call for violence or who send protesters — including children — to the fence, knowing that they may be injured or killed.”

 ?? SAID KHATIB / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? An injured Palestinia­n protester is carried by fellow demonstrat­ors during clashes with Israeli forces near the border, in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday.
SAID KHATIB / AFP / GETTY IMAGES An injured Palestinia­n protester is carried by fellow demonstrat­ors during clashes with Israeli forces near the border, in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday.

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