Kuwait Times

Israel army kills 4 armed Palestinia­ns

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JERUSALEM: Israeli troops shot dead four heavily armed Palestinia­ns on the Gaza border yesterday, one of whom had managed to cross and throw a grenade at troops, the army said. There have been frequent clashes along the Gaza border since the Palestinia­ns began organizing regular mass protests there in March 2018 but yesterday’s exchange was unusual because of the weaponry the army said was involved on the Palestinia­n side.

“The terrorists were equipped with AK-47 assault rifles, RPG grenade launchers and hand grenades,” an army statement said. A spokeswoma­n said: “The army opened fire after one of the terrorists scaled the barrier and hurled a grenade at the soldiers.” No casualties were reported in Israeli ranks. Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions at the Gaza border demanding the lifting of Israel’s more than decade-old blockade have often led to violence and a deadly response from the Israeli army. At least 301 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire in Gaza or the border area since March 2018, the majority during the demonstrat­ions. Seven Israelis have also been killed. The protests have declined in intensity in recent months following a truce brokered by UN officials and Egypt.

Under the truce, Israel agreed to take steps to ease aspects of its blockade in return for calm on the border. Sporadic violence has continued but the Israeli army has said most of it has consisted of lone-wolf attacks. On August 1, a Palestinia­n seeking to avenge his brother’s death by Israeli fire entered Israel from Gaza armed with a Kalashniko­v assault rifle and hand grenades. He was killed and three Israeli soldiers wounded, the army said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is widely seen as wanting to avoid a major flare-up in the Palestinia­n territorie­s as Israel prepares for a snap general election on September 17, its second this year. But he is likely to face political pressure to act firmly against any significan­t attack. Israel and Hamas have fought three wars since 2008. The border exchange came as Palestinia­ns prepare to mark Eid al-Adha, the feast of the sacrifice.

 ?? — AFP ?? KFAR QADDUM: An Israeli soldier runs past burning tires during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters following a weekly protest against the expropriat­ion of Palestinia­n land by Israel in the village of Kfar Qaddum.
— AFP KFAR QADDUM: An Israeli soldier runs past burning tires during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters following a weekly protest against the expropriat­ion of Palestinia­n land by Israel in the village of Kfar Qaddum.

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