Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Gaza protests escalate

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinia­ns protested yesterday at a new location along the perimeter fence between Israel and Gaza as Hamas intensifie­d demonstrat­ions at the border after Egyptian-led ceasefire talks stalled.

The militant Hamas group was hoping its indirect talks with Israel would result in the lifting of a crippling blockade that Israel and Egypt placed on Gaza when it took over the territory in 2007 from the Palestinia­n Authority, but it accused the West Bank-based PA of thwarting the negotiatio­ns.

For months, the marches were limited to Fridays but yesterday’s protest is the third this week, with new grounds including Gaza’s north-western tip at the Mediterran­ean where land and sea boundaries converge. On Tuesday, Palestinia­ns protested outside Erez, the only crossing point for people into Israel or the West Bank.

“This thunderous march will not stop until the ordeal is over. This is our resolution,” Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said during the funeral of a Palestinia­n killed a day earlier at a protest.

For Hamas, giving new momentum to the protests aims at building more pressure on Israel.

“Creating new ways and tactics and diversifyi­ng the marches is meant to achieve the coveted goal of ... the lifting of the siege,” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said.

The protests have persisted since late March, driven in large part by the desperatio­n of living under the

Hamas was close to reaching a deal and the mediation efforts reached their peak in August, but interventi­on by President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinia­n Authority resulted in “confusing and slowing” the discussion­s, Qassem said.

With limited options, Hamas resorted to escalating the protests in response to “its feeling that it was let Akram Attallah.

Hamas expects the persistenc­e of the protests will become “annoying to Israel and invite a renewal of mediation diplomacy”, he said.

Israeli gunfire has killed 133 people who were either present or participat­ing in the demonstrat­ions, including three paramedics and two journalist­s. In July, an Israeli soldier killed by a Palestinia­n sniper from Gaza.

At the protests, Palestinia­ns burn tires, hurl rocks and sometimes firebombs at Israeli forces and snipers perched atop earthen mounds behind the boundary fence. For some time, protest activists sent incendiary kites and balloons across the fence to set fire to Israeli farmland.

 ?? (Photo: AP) ?? GAZA CITY — Mourners chant Islamic slogans while carrying the body of Ahamd Omar, 20, during his funeral in the Shati refugee camp, yesterday. Omar was killed Tuesday during a protest at the entrance of Erez border crossing between Gaza and Israel.
(Photo: AP) GAZA CITY — Mourners chant Islamic slogans while carrying the body of Ahamd Omar, 20, during his funeral in the Shati refugee camp, yesterday. Omar was killed Tuesday during a protest at the entrance of Erez border crossing between Gaza and Israel.

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