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16 dead as thousands march in protest near Israel border

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Clashes erupted as tens of thousands of Gazans marched near the Israeli border in a major protest, with 16 Palestinia­ns killed and hundreds more wounded in the conflict’s worst single day of violence since the 2014 Gaza war.

Israel’s military targeted three Hamas sites in the Gaza Strip with tank fire and an air strike after what it said was an attempted shooting attack against soldiers along the border that caused no injuries.

Protesters, including women and children, gathered at multiple sites throughout the blockaded territory, which is flanked by Israel along its eastern and northern borders.

Smaller numbers approached within a few hundred metres of the heavily fortified border fence, with Israeli troops using tear gas and live fire to force them back.

Israeli security forces used a drone to fire tear gas toward those along the border, in one of the first uses of the device, a police spokesman said.

The health ministry in Gaza said 16 Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli forces.

More than 1,400 were injured, including 758 by live fire, with the remainder hurt by rubber bullets and tear gas inhalation, it said.

Palestinia­ns accused Israel of using disproport­ionate force, as did Turkey.

The UN Security Council held emergency talks Friday to discuss the risks of further escalation in Israeli-Palestinia­n violence in the Gaza Strip, but failed to agree a joint statement on the deadly clashes.

“There is fear that the situation might deteriorat­e in the coming days,” said assistant UN secretary general for political affairs, TayeBrook Zerihoun, urging maximum restraint.

Israel’s military alleged that the main protests were being used as cover by militants to either break through the border or carry out attacks.

“It is not a peaceful demonstrat­ion,” an Israeli military official told journalist­s.

The army said it estimated some 30,000 demonstrat­ors were taking part in the protests.

“Rioters are rolling burning tyres and hurling firebombs and rocks at the security fence and at (Israeli) troops, who are responding with riot dispersal means and firing towards main instigator­s,” it said.

Protesters were demanding hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­n refugees who fled or were expelled during the war surroundin­g Israel’s creation in 1948 be allowed to return.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya attended the protest, believed to be the first time he has gone so close to the border in years.

Hamas and Israel have fought three wars since 2008, the most recent of which in 2014 ended with a fragile truce.

The demonstrat­ion is planned to last six weeks, until the inaugurati­on of the new US embassy in Jerusalem around May 14. The upcoming embassy move has added to tensions surroundin­g the march.

US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December has infuriated Palestinia­ns, who claim its annexed eastern sector as the capital of their future state.

The protest also began as Jewish Israelis were to mark the Passover holiday.

Israel announced a “closed military zone in the area surroundin­g the Gaza Strip,” accusing its Islamist rulers Hamas of using the lives of civilians “for the purpose of terror”.

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in a tweet directed to Gazans in both Hebrew and Arabic that “Hamas’s leadership is playing with your life”.

Protests along the border are common but the “March of Return” protest is different because it is intended to include families with women and children camping near the border for weeks. — AFP

 ??  ?? Palestinia­ns marching past a tent city erected along the border with Israel east of Gaza City in the Gaza strip to commemorat­e Land Day. — AFP photos
Palestinia­ns marching past a tent city erected along the border with Israel east of Gaza City in the Gaza strip to commemorat­e Land Day. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? An Israeli border police drone dropping tear gas canisters during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters.
An Israeli border police drone dropping tear gas canisters during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters.

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