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Israeli troops fire tear gas in bid to quell huge Gaza protest crowd

Crowds gather at border fence in latest in series of blockade marches

- By FARES AKRAM IN GAZA CITY

burned tires and Israeli troops fired heavy volleys of tear gas yesterday to push back large Gaza crowds from the area of the fence separating the blockaded territory from Israel.

It was the latest in a series of protests against the decadelong blockade of Gaza by Israel and Egypt.

Yesterday’s march also coincided with the annual “Jerusalem Day,” instituted by Iran to protest against Israeli rule of the holy city. Israel and Iran have been arch enemies since Tehran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

In the capitals of Iran and Iraq, thousands of Shiite Muslims marched in Jerusalem Day protests, some chanting “Death to Israel” or burning Israeli flags and effigies of President Donald Trump.

Thegazapro­testwasacc­ompanied by concerns about renewed bloodshed. At least 115 Palestinia­n protesters, the vast majority unarmed, have been killed and close to 3,800 have been wounded by Israeli army fire since the marches began in late March. After Muslim noon prayers yesterday, thousands of Gaza residents began streaming toward five protest tent camps that had been erected more than two months ago, each several hundred metres from Gaza’s perimeter fence. From there, smaller groups walked closer to the fence. In a camp east of Gaza City, activists burned tires, releasing thick black smoke into the air. Israeli troops fired heavy tear gas volleys, including from drones, sending protesters running for cover. One man with a bullhorn shouted, “America is the biggest evil.”

The mass protests have been aimed at a border blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt in 2007, after the Islamic militant group Hamas overran the territory. The marchers have also pressed demands for a “right of return” for the descendpal­estinians ants of Palestinia­n refugees to ancestral homes in what is now Israel.

More than 700,000 Palestinia­ns were expelled or fled in the 1948 Mideast war over Israel’s creation. Two-thirds of Gaza’s two million residents are descendant­s of refugees.

Protester Fadi Saleh said the frequent marches have helped revive sympathies in the Arab world for the Palestinia­ns, but that more could be done. “We need real Arab support and solidarity with our cause,” said Saleh, a student of Arabic litisrael’s erature who wore a medical mask against the tear gas.

In previous border protests, activists have also sent kites with incendiary materials attached toward Israel with the aim of setting fields there on fire. Others have thrown fire bombs or tried to damage the fence. Israeli soldiers, including snipers perched behind earthen berms, have fired live bullets and tear gas. Israel’s use of potentiall­y lethal force against the protesters has drawn internatio­nal criticism. Rights groups have said open-fire rules are unlawful. Israel has accused Hamas of trying to carry out attacks and damage the fence under the guise of the protests. Hamas leaders have threatened possible mass border breaches, raising concerns in Israel that communitie­s near Gaza might be at risk.

The protests have largely been organised by Hamas and to some extent by the smaller Islamic Jihad militant group. Both have received political and financial backing from Iran, but also pursue their own agendas. Growing despair in Gaza over blockade-linked hardships, including daily hours-long power cuts and rising poverty, have driven turnout.

Israel and Egypt argue that they must maintain the blockade to contain Hamas and other militant groups, which have built weapons arsenals over the years, including short-range rockets. Israel and Hamas have fought three cross-border wars since 2008. The Jerusalem Day protests are being held each year on the last Friday of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

 ?? PICTURE: GETTY IMAGES ?? Palestinia­n paramedics tend to an injured protester being carried away during a demonstrat­ion along the border with Israel
PICTURE: GETTY IMAGES Palestinia­n paramedics tend to an injured protester being carried away during a demonstrat­ion along the border with Israel
 ??  ?? A paramedic rushes to the aid of an activist
A paramedic rushes to the aid of an activist

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