The Jerusalem Post

7 Palestinia­ns killed in Gaza riots

Netanyahu appealed to Sisi at UN meeting to help restore calm

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

seven palestinia­ns were killed and hundreds more wounded during weekly “march of return” protests along the Gaza border fence on Friday, which also saw more than 100 explosive devices hurled at idF troops.

the fatalities were identified by the palestinia­n health ministry in Gaza as: 12-year-old nasser musabbeh, 14-year-old mohammad nayef al-houm, 18-year-old mohammad ali inshasi, 20-year-old iyad Khalil shaer, 24-year-old mohammad walid haniya, 24-year-old mohammad bassam shakhsa and 26-year-old mohammad ashraf awawdeh.

thousands attended their funerals in Gaza city, el-bureij refugee camp and Khan yunis in the hamas-run coastal enclave.

the palestinia­n news agency wafa said another 508 were injured in the protests, including 90 from live bullets. among the injured, 35 were children, four women, four paramedics and two journalist­s.

prime minister benjamin netanyahu told reporters in new york on Friday that israel was “prepared for any scenario” in Gaza and that “these were not just idle words.”

he blamed the crisis on the crumbling economy and palestinia­n authority president mahmoud abbas.

when he met with egyptian president abdel Fattah al-sisi on the sidelines of the un

General Assembly late Wednesday night, he asked Sisi to help restore calm in Gaza.

According to the IDF, more than 20,000 protesters took part in the demonstrat­ions, throwing explosive devices, grenades and stones at soldiers and burning tires. A number of attempts to cross the border also occurred.

The IDF responded with crowd-dispersal techniques. Israeli aircraft also carried out two strikes against Hamas positions.

“Hamas continues its terrorist activities in the Gaza Strip, cynically using Gazan residents and endangerin­g children sent to the fence as a cover for terrorist activities,” the IDF said, adding that Hamas is responsibl­e for the violence and its consequenc­es.

“The IDF is determined to continue to act to protect the citizens of Israel and against those who seek to harm Israel’s security. The IDF is prepared to act in the face of similar events and those who attempt to carry out terrorist activities will encounter a severe response.”

The military released footage of the demonstrat­ions, which were the most violent seen in the past two months. On Saturday, troops were still busy carrying out controlled explosions of the unexploded improvised explosive devices thrown by Palestinia­ns a day earlier.

Following several improvised devices planted along the fence in recent weeks, the military has warned of an increased use in such devices, as well as grenades and possibly live fire against troops.

Close to 190 Palestinia­ns have been killed and thousands injured since the outbreak of the border protests, which began March 30 and which call for an end to the 12-year-long Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Gazans have also begun gathering for violent demonstrat­ions from early evening until midnight, pointing lasers at IDF snipers, as well as blasting songs and other loud messages aimed at Israeli civilians living in the Gaza vicinity. They have also been launching incendiary balloons toward the South.

According to Haaretz, Hamas has been significan­tly bolstering their forces in recent weeks as reconcilia­tion talks with the Palestinia­n Authority have broken down and the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza worsens.

The Gazan terror group had also vowed to intensify riots in response to the collapse of the Egypt-mediated talks with Israel for a cease-fire.

On Saturday, a senior Hamas delegation led by the group’s deputy leader Khalil al-Hayya left the Gaza Strip for another round of talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo in an attempt to reach an agreement with the PA, and a long-term cease-fire with Israel.

Tovah Lazaroff contribute­d to this report. •

 ?? (Mohammed Salem/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­NS SHOUT through the Israel-Gaza border fence during a protest near Gaza City on Friday.
(Mohammed Salem/Reuters) PALESTINIA­NS SHOUT through the Israel-Gaza border fence during a protest near Gaza City on Friday.

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