Marin Independent Journal

Report: Israel failed to probe shootings at Gaza protests

- By Joseph Krauss

JERUSALEM >> Rights groups said Thursday that Israel failed to investigat­e shootings that killed more than 200 Palestinia­ns and wounded thousands at violent protests along the Gaza frontier in recent years, strengthen­ing the case for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court to intervene.

The Israeli military rejected the findings, saying the “mass riots” organized by Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers were aimed at providing cover for cross-border attacks. The military said alleged abuses were thoroughly investigat­ed, with soldiers held accountabl­e.

Beginning in March 2018, Gaza activists organized weekly protests that were initially aimed at highlighti­ng the plight of Palestinia­n refugees from what is now Israel, who make up three-fourths of Gaza’s population of more than 2 million people.

But Hamas, the Islamic militant group that rules Gaza, soon co-opted the protests and used them to push for the easing of the Israeli-Egyptian blockade imposed on the territory when it seized power from rival Palestinia­n forces in 2007.

Every week for around 18 months, thousands of Palestinia­ns gathered at different points along the frontier, often after being bused there by Hamas. Groups of protesters burned tires, hurled stones and firebombs, and tried to breach the security fence.

Israeli snipers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated bullets and tear gas from sand berms on the other side in what Israel said was self-defense, to prevent thousands of Palestinia­ns — including potentiall­y armed Hamas operatives — from rushing into Israel.

Israeli fire killed at least 215 Palestinia­ns, most of them unarmed, including 47 people under the age of 18 and two women, according to Gaza’s Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights. Hundreds of others were seriously wounded in the demonstrat­ions, which wound down in late 2019. Many were far from the border fence when they were shot.

An Israeli soldier was killed by a Palestinia­n sniper in 2018 and several others were wounded.

A report released Thursday by the Israeli rights group B’Tselem and the Gaza-based Palestinia­n Center for Human Rights said the military failed to investigat­e orders issued by senior commanders and took virtually no action against any soldiers.

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