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UN calls on Israel, Hamas to stop further deaths

Thousands attend funerals for seven Palestinia­ns killed in Friday clashes

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The UN yesterday called for Israeli occupation forces and Hamas rulers to rein in violence a day after border clashes in which the Gaza health ministry said seven Palestinia­ns were killed.

“I am deeply saddened by reports that seven Palestinia­ns, including two children, were killed, and hundreds of others injured, by Israeli forces during demonstrat­ions in the Gaza Strip on Friday,” the UN’s humanitari­an coordinato­r for the Palestinia­n territorie­s, Jamie McGoldrick, said in a statement.

“I call on Israel, Hamas and all other actors with the ability to influence the situation, to take action now to prevent further deteriorat­ion and loss of life.”

Two boys aged 12 and 14, were among those killed in the clashes on Friday, the bloodiest day of border protests since May 14, when more than 60 Palestinia­ns died in violence accompanyi­ng the inaugurati­on ■ of the US embassy in occupied Jerusalem, a move that enraged Palestinia­ns.

The Israeli occupation forces said in a statement Saturday that some 20,000 demonstrat­ors had gathered at multiple sites along the Gaza-Israel border and that people had hurled “over 100” grenades and explosive devices at troops at the border fence. They said troops fired and that Israeli aircraft also struck two positions belonging to Hamas. It declined to comment directly on Friday’s reported deaths.

Palestinia­ns have been protesting almost weekly along the Gaza border since March 30 in what they call the “Great March of Return”.

At least 193 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli occupation forces’ fire since then, the majority during border protests.

“I call on Israeli forces to ensure that their use of force is in line with their obligation­s under internatio­nal law,” McGoldrick said.

“All actors must ensure that children never be the target of violence and neither be put at risk of violence, nor encouraged to participat­e in violence.”

Thousands attended funerals for seven Palestinia­ns killed by Israeli occupation forces.

Meanwhile, officials from Hamas group are travelling to Egypt in another attempt to negotiate the easing of the blockade on the Gaza Strip.

The officials will work on “lifting the suffering on our people in Gaza as an urgent mission.” The talks will focus on reaching a ceasefire deal that Hamas hopes will relax the blockade Israeli occupation force and Egypt imposed when Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007.

Earlier last week, a Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri, said the Egyptian-sponsored efforts to broker a settlement with Israeli occupation forces to lift the closure had been disrupted.

 ?? AFP ?? A Palestinia­n woman waves a national flag in front of burning tyres during clashes on Friday.
AFP A Palestinia­n woman waves a national flag in front of burning tyres during clashes on Friday.

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