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4 Palestinia­ns killed by Israeli fire in border protest

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GAZA CITY (AP) — Gunfire from Israeli soldiers across a border fence killed four Palestinia­ns, including a 15-yearold boy, and wounded more than 150 others, health officials said, as several thousand people in blockaded Gaza staged a fourth round of weekly protests on the border with Israel.

Huge black plumes of smoke from burning tires engulfed the border area Friday. Some of the activists threw stones toward the fence or flew kites with flaming rags dangling from their tails.

The latest deaths brought to 32 the number of Palestinia­ns killed by Israeli troops in protests since late March.

More than 1,600 have been wounded by live rounds in the past three weeks, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

The rising Palestinia­n casualty toll signaled that Israel’s military is sticking to its openfire rules despite internatio­nal criticism of the use of lethal force against unarmed protesters.

Israel says it’s defending its border, and alleges Gaza’s ruling Hamas uses protests as cover for attacks.

Riyad Mansour, the Palestinia­n UN ambassador, said in a letter to the UN Security Council late Friday that Israeli forces continue demonstrat­ing the “cruelty of their occupation machine, responding to the calls of unarmed civilians for freedom and justice with brutal and lethal force.”

He said one of the latest victims was a 25-year-old disabled man.

Israeli soldiers are positioned on the other side of the border fence, including snipers taking cover behind earthen berms, and none have been hurt.

Turnout for the marches has fluctuated, with the biggest showing on March 30, but Friday’s crowd appeared to have been somewhat larger than the one the previous week.

The marches are part of what organizers, led by Hamas, have billed as an escalating showdown with Israel, to culminate in a mass march on May 15.

The top Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said Friday that people should get ready for large crowds spilling across the border that day.

“Our people will outnumber the occupation and force it from our land,” he said, referring to Israel.

Hamas says the protests are aimed at breaking a crippling border blockade that was imposed by Israel and Egypt after the Islamic militant group overran Gaza in 2007, a year after winning Palestinia­n parliament elections.

The marches also press for a “right of return” of Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s to what is now Israel.

 ?? AP ?? Palestinia­n protesters evacuate a wounded youth during clashes with Israeli troops along Gaza’s border with Israel on Friday.
AP Palestinia­n protesters evacuate a wounded youth during clashes with Israeli troops along Gaza’s border with Israel on Friday.

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