The Denver Post

Deadly violence erupts again in Gaza at Israeli border fence

- By Fares Akram

GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP» Hundreds of Palestinia­ns converged on the Gaza Strip’s border fence with Israel on Friday, trying to burn and rip through it before drawing heavy Israeli fire in one of the most violent incidents yet in five weeks of protests. Three Palestinia­ns were killed, and dozens were reported wounded.

The Israeli military accused Gaza’s Hamas leaders of orchestrat­ing what it called a “serious and irregular” attack and said it would not tolerate similar activity in the future.

The violence came shortly after a top U.N. official urged Israel to refrain from using excessive force against the protesters.

At least 38 protesters have been killed by Israeli live fire and more than 1,600 wounded in the weekly protests since they began March 30. Israel has rejected the internatio­nal criticism, saying it is defending its sovereign border and accusing Hamas leaders, who are organizing the protests, of using the crowds as cover to carry out attacks.

In Friday’s unrest, a large crowd gathered a few hundred yards from the border, with some throwing stones and setting tires on fire in what has become a weekly occurrence.

Late in the afternoon, dozens of young men broke away from the larger protest, moving south about 200 yards and approachin­g the fence. The crowd then tried to break through the fence with hooks and wire cutters. Israeli forces opened fire. Witnesses said three protesters briefly crossed into Israel and turned around.

Hundreds of additional protesters ran to the scene, and Israeli armored vehicles sped to the site and fired barrages of tear gas. As gunfire erupted, the crowd dispersed.

A dozen Palestinia­n ambulances jammed a dirt road lining up to evacuate the wounded. Some in the crowd shouted “shahid,” or “martyr,” as bodies were taken away on stretchers.

Palestinia­n health officials reported three people killed and 611 wounded, including 138 hit by live fire in incidents along the border throughout the day.

In a statement, the Israeli military said it had “thwarted” an attempted infiltrati­on by Palestinia­n protesters and opened fire “in accordance with the rules of engagement” to halt the crowd. It released a video showing a young Palestinia­n man placing a burning tire along the fence in an apparent attempt to set it on fire.

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said the event was unlike anything Israel has seen in the past month. He said an estimated 500 to 700 protesters carried out a “deliberate attack” on the fence, throwing firebombs and explosives, trying to set it on fire with burning tires and attempting to tear it down with a metal hook and winch system.

He said the incident was notable in the number of protesters, the speed they moved and the “audacity with which they attacked.”

He claimed Hamas leaders had been in the area encouragin­g the crowd.

 ?? Khalil Hamra, The Associated Press ?? Palestinia­n protesters try to pull apart a fence placed by the Israeli army during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel on Friday.
Khalil Hamra, The Associated Press Palestinia­n protesters try to pull apart a fence placed by the Israeli army during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel on Friday.

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