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Gaza protesters clash with Israeli troops near the border

- By The Associated Press GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP

>> Hundreds of Hamasbacke­d activists on Saturday launched what they said was the first in a series of nighttime protests along the Israeli border, throwing explosives toward Israeli forces who responded with live fire.

Organizers said the gatherings, which are to continue throughout the week, were meant to step up pressure on Israel to ease a crippling economic blockade on the Gaza Strip.

“The occupation will not enjoy calm unless the siege on our beloved land is lifted,” said Abu Omar, a spokesman for the protesters.

Israel and Egypt have maintained the blockade since Hamas, a group sworn to Israel’s destructio­n, seized control of Gaza in 2007, a year after it won Palestinia­n elections.

The blockade, which restricts the movement of goods and people in and out of Gaza, has ravaged the territory’s economy. Israel has tightened the closure since an 11-day war in May, demanding the return of the remains of two dead soldiers and freedom for two Israeli civilians believed to be in Hamas captivity.

Amateur footage and photos from inside Gaza showed hundreds of Palestinia­ns protesters engaged in Saturday’s gathering. Some appeared to be throwing explosives and chanting in celebratio­ns as blasts sounded.

The Israeli military said troops responded to the explosives by firing live rounds toward the protesters. It said there were no injuries on the Israeli side.

The official Palestinia­n news agency, Wafa, reported that five protesters were injured by Israeli fire.

Earlier Saturday, Gaza health officials said a 12-year-old Palestinia­n boy died from head wounds after being shot during a similar demonstrat­ion a week earlier.

Another Palestinia­n man, identified as a member of Hamas’ military wing, was also killed in that protest, while an Israeli soldier was shot in the head from pointblank range by a protester. The soldier remains in critical condition.

Hamas-linked operatives also launched a number of incendiary balloons from Gaza Saturday afternoon, sparking two fires in southern Israel, according to the Israeli fire service.

Israel and Hamas are bitter enemies that have fought four wars and numerous skirmishes since 2007. Israel says the closure is necessary to prevent Hamas from gathering arms while critics say the blockade amounts to collective punishment.

 ?? KHALIL HAMRA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Relatives of Palestinia­n Omar al-Nile, 12, who was shot on Aug. 21 during a demonstrat­ion on the border between Gaza and Israel, react during his funeral in Gaza City on Saturday.
KHALIL HAMRA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Relatives of Palestinia­n Omar al-Nile, 12, who was shot on Aug. 21 during a demonstrat­ion on the border between Gaza and Israel, react during his funeral in Gaza City on Saturday.

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