The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Clashes erupt along Gaza border

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RAMALLAH. - Clashes erupted as protesters gathered along the Gaza border yesterday a week after similar demonstrat­ions led to violence in which Israeli force killed 19 Palestinia­ns, the bloodiest day since a 2014 war.

Palestinia­ns burned tyres and threw stones at Israeli soldiers over the border fence, who responded with tear gas and live fire, AFP journalist­s said.

One person appeared to have been shot east of Gaza City, an AFP photograph­er at the scene said, but his condition was not immediatel­y clear.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in locations near the border east of Khan Yunis, in the south of the blockaded Palestinia­n enclave, and east of Gaza City.

The numbers were so far lower than last week, but more were expected in the afternoon after the main weekly Muslim prayers.

Mounds of tyres were set up which were to be lit on fire throughout the day in what Gazan protesters want to be a smokescree­n from Israeli snipers.

Israeli forces took up positions across a ridge on the other side of the border and set up a giant fan about two metres high in an apparent bid to push away the smoke.

“I will be a martyr today. I will cross the border,” Ahmed Abu Ghali, 20, who held up his shirt to show his still seeping wound from last week that required 40 stitches, said east of Khan Yunis.

“I was wounded last Friday but escaped yesterday from hospital.”

Israel’s military said in a statement that “hundreds of Palestinia­ns have been rioting in five locations along the border with the Gaza Strip.”

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