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Palestinia­ns unfazed

UN CHIEF CALLS FOR INDEPENDEN­T PROBE AS FUNERALS HELD FOR 14 OF 16 KILLED BY REGIME

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UN seeks probe into killings as Gazans bury their dead |

Gazans buried their dead yesterday with calls for revenge a day after a major demonstrat­ion led to clashes that saw Israeli occupation forces shoot dead 16 Palestinia­ns in the bloodiest day since a 2014 war on Gaza by the Israeli regime.

While anger seethed over Friday’s events, several hundred protesters returned to tents erected at different sites near the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel by mid-afternoon to resume demonstrat­ions planned to last six weeks in the blockaded enclave.

Thousands attended funerals for 14 of those killed — two were buried on Friday — with mourners holding Palestinia­n flags and some chanting “revenge” and firing into the air.

The armed wing of Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, said that five of those killed were members who were participat­ing “in popular events side-by-side with their people.” prepared for further protests near the Gaza border yesterday, a day after a major demonstrat­ion led to the Israeli regime massacring 16 people in the bloodiest day since the regime’s 2014 war on Gaza.

Protesters began returning to a tent city erected near the border with Israel to resume the demonstrat­ion planned to last six weeks in the blockaded enclave.

The six-week protest is in support of Palestinia­n refugees and the timetable holds significan­ce for a range of reasons that have added to tensions.

Land Day to Nakba Day

It began on Land Day, when Palestinia­ns commemorat­e the killing of six unarmed Arab protesters in Israel in 1976, and as Jewish Israelis readied to observe the Passover holiday, which started at sundown on Friday.

Protests will continue until the United States opens its new embassy in occupied Jerusalem around May 14, a move that has provoked deep anger among the Palestinia­ns, who see the city’s annexed eastern sector as the capital of their future state.

May 14 will also mark 70 years since the creation of Isra- el, while Palestinia­ns will commemorat­e what they call the Nakba, or “catastroph­e,” the following day. Nakba commemorat­es the more than 700,000 Palestinia­ns who either fled or were expelled from their homes in the war surroundin­g Israel’s creation in 1948.

A general strike was being held in both the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank. The Israeli regime defended its occupation soldiers’ actions on Friday. But Palestinia­ns accused Israel of using disproport­ionate force, while human rights groups questioned Israel’s use of live fire.

UN chief Antonio Guterres called for an “independen­t and transparen­t investigat­ion”.

In addition to the 16 killed, more than 1,400 were wounded, 758 of them by live fire, with the remainder hurt by rubber-coated steel bullets and tear gas inhalation, according to the Gazan health ministry.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas declared yesterday a day of national mourning and in a speech said he held the Israeli regime fully responsibl­e for the deaths.

“The large number of martyrs and people wounded in peaceful popular demonstrat­ions shows that the internatio­nal community must intervene to provide protection to our Palestinia­n people,” he said.

US deeply saddened

US President Donald Trump has harshly criticised the Palestinia­ns in the past, but the State Department said only that it was “deeply saddened” by the loss of life and urged steps to lower tensions.

Human Rights Watch criticised the regime’s actions. “Israeli allegation­s of violence by some protesters do not change the fact that using lethal force is banned by internatio­nal law except to meet an imminent threat to life,” the New Yorkbased group said, calling the number of killed and wounded “shocking”.

Iran, a long-standing supporters of Hamas, condemned the “shameful” killing of protesters and mocked the fact that it happened as Israeli Jews prepared to mark Passover.

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 ?? AFP ?? ■ Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Ebrahim Abu Sha’er, who was killed by occupation forces in Gaza.
AFP ■ Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Ebrahim Abu Sha’er, who was killed by occupation forces in Gaza.
 ?? AFP ?? Top: Israeli occupation forces aim their weapons towards Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors yesterday during clashes in occupied West Bank city of Hebron as a general strike was called for by local leaders.
AFP Top: Israeli occupation forces aim their weapons towards Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors yesterday during clashes in occupied West Bank city of Hebron as a general strike was called for by local leaders.
 ?? Reuters ?? Above: A Palestinia­n demonstrat­or kicks a burning tyre during clashes with Israeli occupation troops in Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Reuters Above: A Palestinia­n demonstrat­or kicks a burning tyre during clashes with Israeli occupation troops in Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

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