Bloody Unrest On Gaza-Israel Border As Seven Killed In Friday Protests
Israeli troops killed seven men today in the second mass protest in as many weeks along Gaza's volatile border with Israel.
Israeli troops killed seven protesters in the second mass protest in as many weeks along Gaza's volatile border, as Palestinians torched piles of tires to create a smoke screen to block the view of snipers.
Today's deaths brought to 29 the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in just a week, including 23 protesters. Gaza's Health Ministry said 1,070 people were wounded on Friday, including 293 by live fire. It said 25 of those wounded were in serious condition. Among those hurt were 12 women and 48 minors, the ministry added.
Today's march was the second in what Gaza's Hamas rulers said would be several weeks of protests against a decade-old border blockade of the territory. Israel has accused the Islamic militant group of using the protests as a cover for attacking Israel's border, and has warned that those approaching the fence put their lives at risk. On Friday, thousands of Palestinians streamed to five tent encampments that organizers had set up, each about several hundred meters from the border fence.
Friday's demonstration was the second in as many weeks of a planned, weeks-long sit-in dubbed the Great March of Return. The main message of the protesters is to call for the right of return for Palestinian refugees who were driven from their homes in the territories taken over by Israel during the 1948 war, known to Arabs as the Nakba.
Aljazeera estimates that about 70 percent of Gaza's two million population were forced from their homes in 1948 and now live in a territory the size of the U.S. city of Detroit - about 360sq km - which has been described as "the world's largest open-air prison".
In one camp near the border community of Khuzaa, smaller groups of activists moved closer to the fence after Friday's noon prayers. Associated Press video showed demonstrators torching large piles of tires, engulfing the area in black smoke meant to shield them from Israeli snipers; the faces of some of the activists were covered in black soot. Israeli troops on the other side of the fence responded with live fire, tear gas, rubber coated steel pellets and water cannons.
Palestinians say unarmed protesters were shot last week while posing no threat, and the UN and EU have called for an independent inquiry.
Later today, the shadowy Hamas leader in Gaza, Yehiyeh Sinwar, visited the Khuzaa camp, receiving a hero's welcome. He was surrounded by hundreds of supporters who chanted, "We are going to Jerusalem, millions of martyrs."
Sinwar told the crowd that the world should "wait for our great move, when we breach the borders and pray at Al-Aqsa," referring to the major Muslim shrine in Jerusalem. Israel has said it would prevent a mass border breach at any cost.
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