The Sunday Guardian

‘Seven killed as Israeli troops fire on Gaza protesters’

- REUTERS

GAZA: Israeli soldiers shot dead seven Palestinia­ns, who were among thousands of people who thronged to the fortified Gaza Strip border on Friday as part of weekly protests launched half a year ago, Gaza health officials said.

Israel’s military said its troops resorted to live fire, and an air strike, after explosive devices and rocks were thrown at them and to prevent breaches of the border fence from the Islamist Hamas-controlled enclave. Gaza health officials said 505 people had been wounded, 89 of them by gunshots. They identified the dead as males, two of them aged 12 and 14. The boys’ families could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

At least 191 Palestinia­ns have been killed since the Gaza protests began on 30 March to demand the right of return to lands that Palestinia­n families fled or were driven from on Israel’s founding in 1948, and the easing of an Israeli-Egyptian economic blockade.Hamas said Friday’s protest also marked the 18th anniversar­y of the launch of the last Palestinia­n revolt against Israel. A Gaza sniper has killed one Israeli soldier and incendiary devices flown over by Palestinia­ns using kites and helium balloons have set off fires that destroyed tracts of forest and farmland in Israel.

Israel accuses Hamas, against which it has fought three wars in the last decade, of having deliberate­ly provoked violence in the protests, a charge Hamas denies.

More than two million people are packed into Gaza, whose economic plight is a focus of so-far fruitless US-led efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinia­n peace talks, stalled since 2014.

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