The Jerusalem Post

General strike in W. Bank, Gaza

- • By ADAM RASGON

Private- and public-sector institutio­ns in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip observed a general strike on Tuesday, the Palestinia­n Authority news site Wafa reported.

The strike came in response to Monday’s violence in the Gaza border region, in which the IDF, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, killed over 60 people and injured more than 2,700 during protests near the border fence.

The IDF described the protests as “violent riots,” saying Gazans threw firebombs and rocks at its personnel, attempted to plant a bomb near the border fence and tried to enter Israel. The IDF said 24 of the people who were killed were terrorists.

Pictures and videos on Twitter show padlocked storefront­s and few people walking around the streets of Ramallah and other Palestinia­n cities.

Palestinia­ns in the West Bank and Gaza also marked on Tuesday what they call “the Nakba.”

Nakba, which means catastroph­e, refers to the displaceme­nt of hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns in the war surroundin­g the creation of Israel in 1948.

At noon on Tuesday, sirens sounded in Ramallah, Nablus and other Palestinia­n cities to commemorat­e the Nakba.

A number of relatively small and scattered marches took place in the West Bank to mark the Nakba. At some of the marches, clashes broke out between young Palestinia­ns and Israeli security forces.

According to the Red Crescent, 264 Palestinia­ns were injured in the violence, the vast majority from inhaling tear gas.

The IDF said 1,300 Palestinia­n participat­ed in “violent riots” in the West Bank, rolling burning tires at security forces and hurling rocks and firebombs at them.

The army said it used “crowd dispersal means” against the rioters.

Reuters contribute­d to this report.

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