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Israeli fire kills at least 7 during clashes in Gaza

- By Fares Akram Fares Akram is an Associated Press writer.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israeli troops killed seven Palestinia­ns, two of them children, and wounded dozens more in the deadliest day in recent weeks as Gaza’s Hamas rulers stepped up protests along the border fence on Friday.

Thousands of Palestinia­ns gathered at five locations along Gaza Strip’s frontier with Israel in response to calls by Hamas, the militant group that has controlled Gaza since seizing the region from the Palestinia­n Authority in 2007.

Two of the dead were children, aged 12 and 14, the Gaza Health Ministry said, adding that all seven sustained gunshot wounds to their upper torso. At least 90 other protesters were wounded by live fire.

Hamas has led weekly protests since March, but accelerate­d them in recent weeks to near daily events, pressing for an end to a crippling IsraeliEgy­ptian blockade imposed after Hamas’s violent takeover of Gaza in 2007. Hamas then ousted forces loyal to Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas in an armed coup.

At the fence, protesters burned dozens of tires, using the thick black smoke as a screen to throw rocks and explosives toward Israeli troops stationed on the opposite side of the fence. The soldiers responded with tear gas and gunfire.

The Israeli military said in a statement that in response to “grenades and explosive devices” hurled at troops during the protests, Israeli aircraft carried out two air strikes on Hamas militant positions in the Gaza Strip. There were no Israeli casualties reported in Friday’s clashes.

Hamas has led and organized the protests, but turnout also has been driven by growing despair over blockadeli­nked hardship, including lengthy power cuts and soaring unemployme­nt.

Israeli troops have killed at least 143 Palestinia­ns since protests began in late March, and a Palestinia­n sniper killed an Israeli soldier in August.

Israel argues it’s defending its border and accuses Hamas of using the protests as a screen for attempts to breach the border fence to attack civilians and soldiers. Human rights groups have accused Israeli troops of excessive and unlawful use of force against unarmed protesters.

Hamas and Israel came to the brink of serious conflict this summer as violence escalated along the border. The two sides attempted to reach an agreement through indirect talks mediated by the United Nations and Egypt to ease tensions in exchange for lifting some restrictio­ns on the economical­ly crippled enclave. But those negotiatio­ns have stalled in recent weeks.

Earlier this week, a Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri, said the movement would escalate its border protests after the talks failed. He accused Abbas, who governs parts of the West Bank, of disrupting the negotiatio­ns.

 ?? Said Khatib / AFP / Getty Images ?? An injured Palestinia­n is carried during a clash near Gaza City along the border with Israel.
Said Khatib / AFP / Getty Images An injured Palestinia­n is carried during a clash near Gaza City along the border with Israel.

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