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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 2, 2018
Israel rejects calls for inquiry into Gaza violence
Israel is facing international condemnation after 16 protesters were killed by Israeli fire
Medics evacuate a wounded Palestinian after clashes at the Gaza-Israel border (Reuters)
Sunday 1 April 2018
Israel's defence minister rejected on Sunday calls for an inquiry into
the killing of 16 Palestinians by the military during a Palestinian
demonstration that turned violent on Friday at the Gaza-Israel border.
Hamas, the dominant Palestinian group in Gaza, said five of the dead
were members of its armed wing. Israel said eight of the dead belonged
to Hamas, designated a terrorist group by Israel and the West, and two
others came from other militant factions.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an independent
investigation into Friday's bloodshed, which also led to 1,400 reported
wounded.
His appeal was echoed by Federica Mogherini, the European Union's
foreign policy chief, Amnesty International, and by Tamar Zandberg,
leader of Israel's left-wing opposition Meretz party.
"Israeli soldiers did what was necessary. I think all our soldiers
deserve a medal," the defence minister, Avigdor Lieberman, told Army
Radio. "As for a commission of inquiry - there won't be one."
Tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered on Friday along the fenced
65km frontier, where tents had been erected for a planned six-week
protest pressing for a right of return for refugees and their
descendants to what is now Israel.
I think all our soldiers deserve a medal- Avigdor Lierberman, Israeli Defense Minister
But hundreds ignored calls from organisers and the Israeli military to stay away from the frontier.
The military said some of those who were shot had fired at soldiers,
rolled burning tyres and hurled rocks and firebombs toward the border.
However, video footage posted on social media, which could not be
independently verified, appeared to show unarmed protesters being shot
in the back or while praying.
In one video, a man identified by his relatives as Abdelfattah
Abdelnabi, 19, is seen shot in the back while running away from the
border clutching a tyre. Abdelnabi died of his wounds, the Palestinian
health ministry said.
In another, video a worshipper limps away from afternoon prayers after apparently being shot in the leg.
Disturbing footage from @Joo_Gaza of a Palestinian boy being shot down today by an Israeli sniper while running AWAY from the Gaza buffer zone
"The use of live ammunition should, in particular, be part of an
independent and transparent investigation," Mogherini said in a
statement on Saturday. "While Israel has the right to protect its
borders, the use of force must be proportionate at all times."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Israeli troops after the violence for "guarding the country's borders".
"Well done to our soldiers," he wrote in a statement. "Israel acts
vigorously and with determination to protect its sovereignty and the
security of its citizens."
The protest is scheduled to culminate on May 15, when Palestinians mark
the "Nakba" or "Catastrophe" when hundreds of thousands fled or were
driven out of their homes in 1948 when the state of Israel was created.
Israel has long ruled out any right of return, fearing it would lose its Jewish majority.
On Saturday, Israeli troops using live ammunition and rubber bullets
shot and wounded about 70 Palestinians among demonstrators at the
border, Palestinian officials said. Witnesses said stones were thrown at
the soldiers.
More than 1,400 people who had mobilised as part of the "Great March of
Return" on Friday were injured, according to the Palestinian Ministry of
Health.
The ministry also noted that at least 773 Palestinians were wounded with live ammunition.
Dr Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesperson for the ministry, said that "most the dead were aged between 17 and 35".
He also told the Guardian that the remainder of the wounded, some of whom were in a critical condition, had been "shot with live ammunition".
Israel says Hamas is using the protests to deflect frustration among
Gaza's two million inhabitants over deepening economic hardship.
Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005 but, citing security concerns, still
tightly controls its land and sea borders. Egypt also keeps its Gaza
frontier largely shut.