Khaleej Times

BRUTAL ISRAELI TROOPS SHOW NO MERCY ON GAZA PROTESTERS

- AFP

gaza-israel border — At least 12 Palestinia­ns were killed and hundreds injured by Israeli security forces confrontin­g one of the largest Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions along the Israel-Gaza border in recent years, Gaza medical officials said.

Tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns, pressing for a right of return for refugees to what is now Israel, gathered at five locations along the fenced 65-km frontier where tents were erected for a planned six-week protest, local officials said. The Israeli military estimate was 30,000.

Families brought their children to the encampment­s just a few hundred metres from the Israeli security barrier with the Hamasrun enclave, and football fields were marked in the sand and scout bands played.

But as the day wore on, hundreds of Palestinia­n youths ignored calls from the organisers and the Israeli military to stay away from the frontier, where Israeli soldiers across the border kept watch from dirt mound embankment­s.

The military said its troops had used “riot dispersal means and fir- ing towards main instigator­s.” Some of the demonstrat­ors were “rolling burning tires and hurling stones” at the border fence and at soldiers.

Palestinia­n health officials said Israeli forces used mostly gunfire against the protesters, in addition to tear gas and rubber bullets. Witnesses said the military had deployed a drone over at least one location to drop tear gas.

Gaza health officials said one of the 12 dead was aged 16 and at least 1,000 people were wounded by live gunfire, while others were struck by rubber bullets or treated for tear gas inhalation.

12 Palestinia­ns were killed as Israeli forces resorted to firing to break up protests 1,000 Palestinia­ns were injured by live fire, pellets or teargas fired by Israeli troops

gaza city — Clashes erupted as tens of thousands of Gazans marched near the Israeli border in a major protest on Friday, leaving 12 Palestinia­ns dead and many more wounded in one of the worst days of violence in recent years.

Protesters, including women and children, gathered at multiple sites throughout the blockaded territory, which is flanked by Israel along its eastern and northern borders, AFP correspond­ents said.

Smaller numbers approached within a few hundred metres of the heavily fortified border fence, with Israeli troops using tear gas and live fire to force them back.

Israeli security forces also used a drone to fire tear gas towards those along the border from overhead in one of the first uses of the device, a police spokesman said.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent reported more than 1,000 people wounded from live fire, while the health ministry in the Gaza Strip said seven people were killed during the clashes in addition to an eighth man left dead from tank fire.

Israel’s military said: “30,000 Palestinia­ns are rioting in five locations along the Gaza Strip security fence.

“The rioters are rolling burning tyres and hurling firebombs and rocks at the security fence and at (Israeli) troops, who are responding with riot dispersal means and firing towards main instigator­s.”

Protesters were demanding hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­n refugees who fled or were expelled during the war surroundin­g Israel’s creation in 1948 be allowed to return.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya attended the protest, believed to be the first time he had gone so close to the border in years.

Organisers said the six-week protest would run until the inaugurati­on of the new US embassy in Jerusalem around May 14.

The upcoming embassy move has added to tensions surroundin­g the march.

Israel announced a “closed military zone in the area surroundin­g the Gaza Strip,” accusing its Islamist rulers Hamas of using the lives of civilians “for the purpose of terror”.

It deployed reinforcem­ents, including more than 100 special forces snipers, for fear of mass attempts to break through the security fence. Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in a Twitter post directed to Gazans in both Hebrew and Arabic that “Hamas’s leadership is playing with your life”.

“Anyone who approaches the fence today will be putting themselves in danger.”

US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December has infuriated Palestinia­ns, who claim its annexed eastern sector as the capital of their future state.

Hamas has fought three wars with Israel since 2008.

Protests along the border are common, often culminatin­g in young Palestinia­n men throwing stones at Israeli soldiers who respond with tear gas, and rubber and live bullets.

The “March of Return” protest is different because it is intended to include families with women and children camping near the border for weeks. Five main camp sites have been set up spanning the length of the frontier, from near the Erez border crossing in the north to Rafah where it meets the Egyptian border in the south.

Cultural events are planned in the larger communal tents, including traditiona­l Palestinia­n dabke dancing, while tens of thousands of meals were to be handed out on Friday, organisers said. —

 ?? Reuters ?? HOPELESS AND LOST: A wounded Palestinia­n woman is evacuated during clashes with Israeli troops following the protest along Israel’s border with Gaza on Friday. —
Reuters HOPELESS AND LOST: A wounded Palestinia­n woman is evacuated during clashes with Israeli troops following the protest along Israel’s border with Gaza on Friday. —
 ?? — AFP ?? READY TO FIRE: Israeli soldiers take aim at the Palestinia­n protesters as they lie over a soil barrier along the Gaza border.
— AFP READY TO FIRE: Israeli soldiers take aim at the Palestinia­n protesters as they lie over a soil barrier along the Gaza border.
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 ?? AFP ?? Tear gas grenades falling during the Palestinia­n tent city protest commemorat­ing land day, with Israeli soldiers seen taking positions in the southern Israeli kibbutz of nahal oz across the border from the gaza strip. land day marks the killing of six...
AFP Tear gas grenades falling during the Palestinia­n tent city protest commemorat­ing land day, with Israeli soldiers seen taking positions in the southern Israeli kibbutz of nahal oz across the border from the gaza strip. land day marks the killing of six...
 ?? AFP ?? An injured Palestinia­n woman is carried by protesters as they run for cover during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, in the gaza Strip. —
AFP An injured Palestinia­n woman is carried by protesters as they run for cover during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, in the gaza Strip. —
 ?? AFP ?? An injured Palestinia­n man is carried by fellow protesters as they run for cover during clashes with Israeli security forces. —
AFP An injured Palestinia­n man is carried by fellow protesters as they run for cover during clashes with Israeli security forces. —

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