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Gaza clashes draw Israeli anger

Military chief warns Hamas after deadliest violence in years

- By Fares Akram and Aron Heller

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel will target militant groups inside Gaza if violence along the territory’s border with Israel drags on, the chief military spokesman warned on Saturday, a day after 15 Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli fire in the area’s deadliest violence in four years.

The violence significan­tly petered down Saturday as just small groups of Palestinia­ns threw stones in several areas near the border fence, drawing Israeli fire that injured 25 people, the Gaza Health Ministry said.

Friday’s mass marches were largely led by Gaza’s ruling Hamas group and touted as the launch of a sixweek-long protest campaign against a stifling decade-old blockade of the territory.

Protests are aiming to culminate in a large border march on May 15, the 70th anniversar­y of Israel founding. The date is mourned by Palestinia­ns as their “nakba,” or catastroph­e, when hundreds of thousands were uprooted in the 1948 Mideast war over Israel’s creation.

Organizers set up five tent encampment­s, each several hundred meters from the border to serve as launch points for protest.

Some young men broke away Saturday, throwing stones at Israeli soldiers on the other side of the fence, drawing live rounds and tear gas.

In two separate incidents, an Associated Press reporter saw two men who walked close to the fence get shot in the legs by soldiers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratula­ted the soldiers Saturday for allowing the rest of the country to celebrate the Passover holiday safely.

“Israel is acting determined­ly and decisively to protect its sovereignt­y and the security of its citizens,” he said.

Palestinia­n health officials said 15 Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli fire and more than 750 hit by live rounds Friday, making it the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 cross-border war between Israel and Hamas.

On Saturday, the chief army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis, denied soldiers used excessive force, saying those killed were men between the ages of 18 and 30 who were involved in violence and belonged to militant factions.

Manelis alleged Gaza health officials exaggerate­d the number of wounded, and that several dozen at most were injured.

 ?? Khalil Hamra / Associated Press ?? A Palestinia­n hurls stones at Israeli troops near the Gaza Strip border Saturday.
Khalil Hamra / Associated Press A Palestinia­n hurls stones at Israeli troops near the Gaza Strip border Saturday.

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