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Israel says it will expand response if Gaza clashes go on

AP  |  Gaza City (Gaza Strip) 

will target "terror organizations" in if violence along the territory's border with drags on, the warned today, a day after thousands of Palestinians staged protests near the border fence.

The mass marches were led by Gaza's ruling group and touted as the launch of a six-week-long protest campaign.

Palestinian health officials said 15 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire and more than 750 hit by live rounds, making it the bloodiest day in since the 2014 cross-border war between and

In yesterday's confrontations, large crowds gathered near the border fence, with smaller groups of protesters rushing forward,

Israeli troops responded with live fire and rubber-coated steel pellets, while drones dropped tear gas from above. The released video showing soldiers with rifles perched on high earthen embankments overlooking the scene.

Brig Gen Ronen Manelis, the chief spokesman, denied allegations of excessive use of force, saying those killed by Israeli troops were men between the ages of 18 and 30 who were involved in violence and belonged to militant factions.

He alleged health officials exaggerated the number of those wounded, and that several dozen at most were injured by live fire while the rest were merely shaken up by tear gas and other riot dispersal means.

City's Shifa Hospital received 284 injured people Friday, the majority with bullet injuries, said He said 70 were under the age of 18 and 11 were women.

He said 40 surgeries were performed Friday and that 50 were planned today. "These are all from live bullets that broke limbs or caused deep, open wounds with damage to nerves and veins," he said.

Among those recovering from was 16-year-old who had thrown stones with a slingshot at the fence Friday and was shot in both legs. One of his legs was wrapped in bandages and the other had a cast and His mother said at his bedside that she would ban him from future protests.

Today, a few hundred people gathered at five tent encampments that have been set up several hundred metres from the border fence. The tents serve as the launch points for marches.

Protest organizers have said mass marches would continue until May 15, Palestinians mark that date as their "nakba," or catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands were uprooted during the 1948 war over Israel's creation. The vast majority of Gaza's 2 million people are descendants of Palestinians who fled or were driven from homes in what is now

Manelis reiterated Saturday that "will not allow a massive breach of the fence into Israeli territory." He said that and other militant groups are using protests as a cover for staging attacks. If violence continues, "we will not be able to continue limiting our activity to the fence area and will act against these terror organizations in other places too," he said.

The border protests were seen as a new attempt by to break the border blockade, imposed by and after the Islamic militant group seized from forces loyal to its rival, Palestinian Mahmoud Abbas, in 2007.

The continued closure has made it increasingly difficult for to govern.

The large turnout of marchers in the dangerous border zone also seemed to signal desperation among residents.

Life in the coastal strip has deteriorated further in recent months, with rising unemployment, grinding poverty and daily blackouts that last for hours.

The protest campaign is also meant to spotlight Palestinian demands for a "right of return" to what is now

The prospect of more protests and Palestinian casualties in coming weeks could also place on the defensive.

At the United Nations, called for an independent investigation, while members urged restraint on both sides. The council didn't decide on any action or joint message after an emergency meeting yesterday.

Abbas, the West Bank-based leader, renewed a call for international protection of Palestinians.

In the West Bank, shopkeepers observed a commercial strike called by political activists today to protest Israel's response to the marches.

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First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 19:25 IST
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