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Four killed after Israelis fire at border protesters

- FARES AKRAM newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

Four Palestinia­ns including a 15-year-old boy have been killed after Israeli troops opened fire on protesters across the border fence, health officials said.

Some 445 Palestinia­ns were injured in the day’s protests, including 96 who were wounded by Israeli army fire.

The shootings came as thousands of Palestinia­ns joined the fourth weekly protest on Gaza’s border with Israel yesterday, with some burning tyres or flying kites which carried flaming rags.

Huge black plumes of smoke from the blazing tyres engulfed the area, as Israeli troops fired tear gas and live bullets, witnesses said.

Gaza’s health ministry said 40 protesters were injured, but did not say how many of those were wounded by gunfire or overcome by tear gas.

The protests are part of what organisers, led by Gaza’s ruling Hamas group, have billed as an escalating showdown with Israel, to culminate in a mass march on May 15. Organisers have made conflictin­g statements about whether they plan an eventual mass border breach.

In the past three weeks 28 Palestinia­ns were killed and hundreds wounded by Israeli troops firing from across the border fence.

In addition, two Palestinia­n men, aged 24 and 25, were shot and killed in a border area in northern Gaza, the health ministry said. The Israeli military had no immediate comment.

Hamas said the protests are aimed at breaking a crippling border blockade that was imposed by Israel and Egypt after the Islamic militant group overran Gaza in 2007, a year after winning Palestinia­n parliament­ary elections. The marches also press for a “right of return” of Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s to what is now Israel.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns fled or were forced from homes in the 1948 war over Israel’s creation. Palestinia­ns mark May 15, the anniversar­y of Israel’s founding, as their “nakba”, or catastroph­e, to mourn their mass uprooting.

Several thousand protesters flocked to the border area yesterday, most gathering in five tent camps several hundred yards away from the border. Smaller groups advanced toward the fence, throwing stones, burning tyres and flying kites with burning rags.

The kites are part of a new tactic aimed at setting wheat fields on the Israeli side on fire. Most kites were stitched together in the colours of the Palestinia­n flag. One white kite bore the Nazi swastika.

Earlier, Israeli military aircraft had dropped leaflets urging Palestinia­ns to stay away from the fence and warning that they are endangerin­g their lives if they follow Hamas directives. The military has said it is defending Israel’s border and that its troops, including snipers, only target “instigator­s”.

 ??  ?? > Palestinia­n protesters break rocks to throw at Israeli troops at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel yesterday
> Palestinia­n protesters break rocks to throw at Israeli troops at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel yesterday

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