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Israel rejects calls for inquiry into Gaza violence

AP  |  Jerusalem 

Israel's on Sunday rejected international calls for an investigation into deadly violence along Gaza's border with Israel, saying troops acted appropriately and fired only at Palestinian protesters who posed a threat.

Fifteen Palestinians were killed and over 700 wounded in Friday's violence near the Israeli border, according to Palestinian health officials. It was the area's deadliest violence since a war four years ago.

Human rights groups have accused the of using excessive force, and both the U.N. and the European Union's have urged an investigation.

In an interview, said would not cooperate with a U.N. inquiry if there were one. "From the standpoint of the Israeli soldiers, they did what had to be done," Lieberman told Israeli Radio. "I think that all of our troops deserve a commendation, and there won't be any inquiry."

Friday's mass marches were largely led by Gaza's ruling group and touted as the launch of a six-week-long protest campaign against a stifling decade-old blockade of the territory. and have maintained the blockade since Hamas, an Islamic militant group sworn to Israel's destruction, seized control of in 2007.

In Friday's confrontations, large crowds gathered near the 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. Soldiers with rifles were perched on high earthen embankments overlooking the scene.

Protests have continued since Friday but at a far smaller scale. On Sunday, one person was seriously wounded by gunfire, Palestinian medical officials said.

The military has said it responded only to violent attacks aimed at troops and the border fence.

But video from the scene showed at least a handful of incidents in which people appear to have been shot either far from the border or while they were not actively rioting. In one video that spread on social media, a young man was fatally shot from behind while running away from the border area carrying a tire.

The accused of releasing videos that were either incomplete, edited or "completely fabricated." It said troops had followed strict rules of engagement, and that protesters were putting themselves in "harm's way" by operating in a dangerous area.

In the case of the man with the tire, the said the video told only part of the story, and said he was a militant who had been involved in violence just moments before he was shot. It gave no additional evidence to support the claims.

In the interview, Lieberman said those who protested peacefully were not harmed, saying claims that peaceful protesters were harmed were "lies and inventions."


"Whoever didn't get close to the fence was not shot," he said.

The has said those killed by troops were men who were involved in violence and who belonged to and other militant factions. The later released the names and ages of 10 of the dead, including what it said were eight members of and two from other militant groups. It also accuses health officials of exaggerating the number of wounded.

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 01:05 IST
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