Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

VIOLENT CLASHES BREAK OUT IN WEST BANK

At least 44 people were injured after Palestinia­ns and Israeli troops clashed following the death of a youngster in Gaza City

- ▪ letters@hindustant­imes.com

GAZACITY: Israeli troops on Friday shot dead a Palestinia­n at the weekly protest along the fence bordering the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, and Palestinia­ns and the Israeli military clashed in a West Bank village earlier in the day.

Tamer Arafat, 23, was wounded in the head in southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah and died shortly after arriving at the local hospital, the Palestinia­n health ministry said.

The ministry added that 44 protesters were injured with live fire as well as two journalist­s and two medics.

In what could be a response to the killing, Palestinia­n militants fired a projectile from Gaza into Israel, the Israeli army said. There were no reports of casualties and no Palestinia­n group claimed responsibi­lity.

Early Saturday, Israeli fighter jets carried out several airstrikes in northern and southern Gaza Strip, targeting what the Israeli military said were a Hamas compound and undergroun­d structures.

In a statement, the military said the raids were a response to the projectile and incendiary kites that were flown on Friday across the border. There were no reports of casualties.

The army said Hamas is responsibl­e for any fire emanating from Gaza.

The protests started last March to highlight Palestinia­n demands of return to ancestral lands in present-day Israel. The militant Hamas group took over the demonstrat­ions soon after and diverted them into an outcry against the blockade that Israel and Egypt imposed on Gaza when the Islamic movement seized it in 2007.

Since then, more than 190 Palestinia­ns have been killed during the protests. Israel rejects criticism over the use of lethal fire, saying it defends its sovereignt­y against mass breach of the border.

Last month, a UN-assigned committee found that Israeli soldiers intentiona­lly fired on Gaza civilians during the demonstrat­ions and they may have committed crimes against humanity.

The Israeli government lambasted the report by the Independen­t Commission of Inquiry, which was mandated by Human Rights Council.

Thousands participat­ed in Friday’s protests along several sections of the fence, which occurred shortly after Egyptian meditators met in Gaza City with Hamas’ leadership in a bid to calm the situation. There were no immediate details about the results of the discussion­s.

Also on Friday, the Israeli military said it detained two Palestinia­ns shortly after they crossed the border from Gaza. They were hiding a grenade and a knife in their clothes, according to the military.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ A Palestinia­n protester runs away from tear gas fired by Israeli forces during clashes in Kobar, near Ramallah, in West Bank.
REUTERS ▪ A Palestinia­n protester runs away from tear gas fired by Israeli forces during clashes in Kobar, near Ramallah, in West Bank.

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