Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Protesters gather on Gaza frontier, Israeli fire wounds 77

- By Fares Akram

GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP >> Thousands of Palestinia­ns massed Friday along Israel’s frontier, with dozens approachin­g and breaching the perimeter fence that separates Gaza from Israel, even as Egypt stepped up efforts reach a lasting cease-fire between the territory’s Hamas rulers and Israel.

The militant Hamas group praised the turnout as a challenge to Israel, which was mulling a largescale military response after a rocket was fired from Gaza on Wednesday and destroyed a house in southern Israel.

Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 77 Palestinia­ns were wounded by Israeli fire and six of them were in serious condition.

“The Israeli enemy’s threats have effectivel­y motivated the crowds to participat­e powerfully in the protest,” said Fawzi Barhoum, a spokesman for Hamas, which has staged the protests since March.

The large attendance was a test to Egypt’s efforts to push Hamas into scaling down the protests and rein in marchers who venture out to the fence and breach it, triggering deadly Israeli fire.

At least 156 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since the protests began more than six months ago, and an Israeli soldier was killed by a Palestinia­n sniper.

Protesters Friday burnt tires and threw rocks with slingshots toward the heavily guarded fence. Hamas’ al-Aqsa TV aired footage of Palestinia­ns climbing over the fence and others breaching it and entering into Israeli territory. Others used cutters to tear down parts of the barrier.

Israeli forces showered the demonstrat­ors with tear gas and occasional­ly live fire.

In southern Gaza Strip, an aircraft hit a group of Palestinia­ns launching flaming kites and balloons toward Israel near one protest location, the Israeli military said.

Earlier on Friday, the United Nations’ Mideast peace envoy urged Israel and the Palestinia­ns to exercise restraint ahead of the protests.

“In light of today’s planned Gaza march, I urge all to exercise restraint, to proceed in a peaceful manner, and to avoid escalation,” Nickolay Mladenov said in a statement. “The U.N. is working with Egypt and its partners to avoid violence, address all humanitari­an issues and support reconcilia­tion.”

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