The Borneo Post

Over 40 dead in massive Gaza border protest

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Palestinia­ns followed through with their vow to protest massively along the Gaza border yesterday with tens of thousands demonstrat­ing and at least 41 killed by Israeli fire as clashes erupted over the controvers­ial inaugurati­on of the US embassy in Jerusalem.

The death toll made it the deadliest day in the IsraeliPal­estinian conflict since the 2014 Gaza war.

The 41, including a 14-yearold, were shot dead by Israeli forces as clashes broke out at five points along the Gaza border hours before the opening of the embassy.

More than 900 Palestinia­ns were wounded in the clashes, the health ministry in Gaza said, with the Palestinia­n Journalist­s’ Syndicate saying eight journalist­s were among them.

The Israeli army said that more than 35,000 people were involved in the protests and clashes.

It accused Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas of leading a “terrorist operation under the cover of masses of people”.

The Palestinia­n Authority government based in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, accused Israel of carrying out a ‘ terrible massacre’.

Palestinia­ns threw stones, rolled burning tyres towards the border and tried to approach the fence to damage it and potentiall­y break through, with Israeli snipers firing from the other side.

Bilal Fasayfes, 31, was getting on a free bus to the border with his wife and two children in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis.

“If half the people die we won’t care,” he said.

“We will keep going so the other half can live with dignity.”

Israeli warplanes also struck a Hamas base close to the border, the army said, saying forces had come under fire.

The army also said it killed three Palestinia­ns seeking to plant an explosive device.

Hamas leaders had backed attempts to break photothrou­gh the border fence during the protest.

The protests were against the transfer of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to the disputed city of Jerusalem.

Demonstrat­ors are also calling for Palestinia­n refugees who fled or were expelled during the 1948 war surroundin­g Israel’s creation to be allowed to return to their homes now inside Israel.

The embassy was to be inaugurate­d at 4.00pm (1300 GMT).

Palestinia­ns have been infuriated by US President Donald Trump’s December 6 recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as they consider the eastern part of the city their capital.

More than 91 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since protests and clashes began along the Gaza border on March 30.

No Israelis have been wounded and the military has faced criticism over the use of live fire.

Israel says it only opens fire when necessary to stop infiltrati­ons, attacks and damage to the border fence, while accusing Hamas of seeking to use the protests as cover to carry out violence

In Khan Yunis, groups of masked young men, some carrying wooden bats, walked between shops forcing them to close to respect a general strike. Muataz al- Najjar, 18, who was wounded four times in the last seven weeks, once from a bullet and the others from gas cannisters, said he hoped to break through the fence.

“We will return and the move of the embassy from Tel Aviv will be prevented.”

East of Gaza City, Umm Saab Habib, 60, said she was taking part “to tell Trump to remove the embassy from Jerusalem and we are returning to Jerusalem”.

At Shifa Hospital, where doctors say they are running low on crucial supplies and being forced to discharge patients early to make space for the next wave, a large tent was erected in front of the emergency room.

Faris Abu Hajaras, 50, said his family was from Jaffa, now within Israel, but he had never been there. He is a builder but said Israel’s blockade of Gaza meant there was no work.

“We will stay peaceful with our hands like this,” he said, lifting them to the sky. “But death comes from God.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors burn tyres near the Gaza-Israel border, east of Gaza City, ahead of the inaugurati­on of the US embassy in Jerusalem.
— AFP photo Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors burn tyres near the Gaza-Israel border, east of Gaza City, ahead of the inaugurati­on of the US embassy in Jerusalem.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors run for cover from Israeli fire and tear gas during a protest against US embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversar­y of Nakba, at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip.
— Reuters photo Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors run for cover from Israeli fire and tear gas during a protest against US embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversar­y of Nakba, at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A general view of the entrance to the new US embassy in Jerusalem.
— Reuters photo A general view of the entrance to the new US embassy in Jerusalem.

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