Oman Daily Observer

Palestinia­n killed, 170 wounded during protests

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GAZA: Israeli troops killed one Palestinia­n and wounded at least 170 protesters in the Gaza Strip, Palestinia­n medical workers said, bringing to 44 the number killed during a six-week protest at the Gaza-israel border.

The man killed was protesting east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, said medics, who said that seven other people were critically injured, including a 16-year-old youth who was shot in the face. Organisers of the protest, called the “Great March of Return,” said they expected tens of thousands of Gazans at tented border encampment­s in the coming days.

The protests peak on Fridays and are building to a climax on May 15, the day Palestinia­ns call the “Nakba” or “Catastroph­e”, marking the displaceme­nt of hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns in the conflict surroundin­g the formation of Israel in 1948.

Witnesses said Israeli soldiers used a drone to down flaming kites that protesters flew over the border in a bid to torch bushes and distract snipers.

A report by the aid charity Save the Children, published on Friday, said that at least 250 Gazan children had been hit with live bullets during the protests, among nearly 700 children injured overall.

The analysis was based on data collected by the Palestinia­n Ministry of Health in Gaza. Israel has been criticised by human rights groups for its lethal response to the protests.

The Gaza Strip, home to 2 million people, is run by Hamas which has fought three wars against Israel in the past decade.

Israel maintains an economic blockade of the strip, which has the highest unemployme­nt rate in the world and has become far poorer than the other main Palestinia­n territory, the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

On Thursday in Gaza, Hamas leader Yehya al Sinwar described the protests as peaceful, and said: “We hope these incidents will pass without a large number of martyrs and wounded, and the occupation forces must restrain themselves.”

Samir, a refugee whose grandfathe­r originally came from Jaffa, which now lies 40 miles up the coast in Israel, rolled tyres towards the area close to the fence where he later burned them.

“My grandfathe­r told me about Jaffa, where he came from, he said it was the bride of the sea, the most beautiful of all. I want to go back to Jaffa,” he said.

“Killing me will not change anything, Jaffa will remain Jaffa. They need to kill every last one of us to change the facts.”

A report by the aid charity Save the Children, published on Friday, said that at least 250 Gazan children had been hit with live bullets during the protests, among nearly 700 children injured overall

 ?? — AFP ?? Thousands of Palestinia­ns took part on Friday in protests along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel.
— AFP Thousands of Palestinia­ns took part on Friday in protests along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel.

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