The Jerusalem Post

PA head to youth: Stay away from Gaza fence

- • By ADAM RASGON

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday called for children participat­ing in protests near the Gaza Strip’s frontier with Israel to be kept away from the fence between the two territorie­s.

In the last several weeks, especially on Fridays, protests have occurred on the Gaza border to support the return of Palestinia­ns to their ancestral and former homes in Israel.

“Keep the children away,” Abbas said in a speech at a meeting of the Palestinia­n National Council, a top PLO body. “We do not want to become a people of disabiliti­es. We will go out, protest and do everything, but it is not necessary to send [the children] to the [fence] to be shot and killed. I don’t want the upcoming generation to be a handicappe­d generation.”

Since the protests started, security forces have killed at least 45 Palestinia­ns on the border and wounded thousands of others, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza. Many of the killed and wounded were shot near the

security fence. The IDF has described the protests as “a violent riot,” saying participan­ts have thrown Molotov cocktails and rocks at soldiers, opened fire on them, set tires on fire to provide cover for attacks and attempted to pass into Israel’s borders.

Security officials have warned protesters that approachin­g the border fence puts their lives in jeopardy.

Local and internatio­nal rights groups and Palestinia­n officials have accused Israel of targeting and using “excessive force” against “unarmed civilians.” •

 ?? (Reuters) ?? PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas chairs the Palestinia­n National Council meeting in Ramallah on Monday.
(Reuters) PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas chairs the Palestinia­n National Council meeting in Ramallah on Monday.

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