Chattanooga Times Free Press

Deadly clashes in Gaza punctuate the start of Palestinia­n campaign

- BY FARES AKRAM AND KARIN LAUB

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Thousands of Palestinia­ns marched to Gaza’s border with Israel on Friday in the largest such demonstrat­ion in recent memory, and 14 were killed by Israeli fire on the first day of what Hamas organizers said would be six weeks of daily protests against a stifling border blockade.

It was the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 crossborde­r war between Israel and Hamas.

Fourteen of the marchers were killed and more than 750 wounded by Israeli fire in clashes along the border fence, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said.

The Israeli military said thousands of Palestinia­ns threw stones and rolled burning tires toward troops deployed on the other side of the border fence. It accused militants of trying to carry out attacks under the cover of mass protests, saying that in one incident, Palestinia­n gunmen fired toward soldiers.

The large turnout of the flag-waving marchers in the dangerous border zone was a testament to Hamas’ organizing skills, but it also signaled desperatio­n among Gaza residents after a decade-old border closure. Life in the coastal strip has deteriorat­ed further in recent months, with rising unemployme­nt, grinding poverty and daily blackouts that last for hours.

Asmaa al-Katari said she

participat­ed in the march despite the risks and would join upcoming protests because “life is difficult here in Gaza and we have nothing to lose.”

The history student said she is a descendant of refugees from what is now Israel’s southern Negev Desert. She said her grandfathe­rs had lived in tents as refugees.

Gaza resident Ghanem Abdelal, 50, said he hopes the protest “will bring a breakthrou­gh, an improvemen­t, to our life in Gaza.”

HIsrael had threatened a tough response, hoping to deter breaches of the border fence. The Israeli military released video showing a row of snipers perched on a high earthen embankment facing the Gaza crowd in one location.

Israel also used a new means of crowd control Friday — small drones that each dropped several tear gas canisters on protesters below. People quickly scattered when they saw the drones approachin­g.

Friday’s high death toll and prospects of daily protests in coming weeks have raised concerns about another escalation along the volatile frontier. Israel and the Islamic militant Hamas have fought three cross-border wars in recent years.

The protest campaign is meant to spotlight Palestinia­n demands for a “right of return” to what is now Israel. A large majority of Gaza’s 2 million people are descendant­s of Palestinia­ns who fled or were driven from their homes in the 1948 Mideast war over Israel’s creation.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Palestinia­n protesters evacuate a wounded youth Friday during clashes with Israeli troops along the Gaza Strip border with Israel.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Palestinia­n protesters evacuate a wounded youth Friday during clashes with Israeli troops along the Gaza Strip border with Israel.

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