6 Palestinian Protesters Killed on Gaza Border as Haniyeh Hails New 'Intifada'

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Israeli fire killed six Palestinians and wounded scores during clashes Friday near Gaza's border, the first unrest-related deaths there after days of violence in east Jerusalem and the West Bank, medics said.

The clashes came as Hamas' chief in Gaza called violence that has hit the occupied West Bank and annexed east Jerusalem an intifada, or uprising, and urged further unrest.

Ahmed al-Hirbawi, Shadi Dawla, Abed al-Wahidi and Nabil Sharaf, all aged 20, were killed when soldiers responded after youths threw stones at them on the Israel side of their common border east of Khan Yunis, Gaza medics said.

Mohammed al-Raqab, 15, and Adnan Abu Alian, 20, were killed in similar clashes east of Gaza City.

Medics said another 80 Palestinians were wounded, 10 of them seriously.

An army spokeswoman said about 200 Palestinians had approached the fence while hurling rocks and rolling burning tires toward security forces.

"Forces on the site responded with fire toward the main instigators to prevent their progress and disperse the riot," she said.

The spokeswoman confirmed “five hits” without elaborating.

In a sermon for weekly Muslim prayers at a mosque in Gaza City, Hamas' Gaza chief Ismail Haniyeh said "we are calling for the strengthening and increasing of the intifada."

"It is the only path that will lead to liberation," he said. "Gaza will fulfill its role in the Jerusalem intifada and it is more than ready for confrontation."

Stabbing attacks in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Israel itself along with rioting have raised fears of a third Palestinian intifada, following a first that began in 1987 and a second in 2000.

The two conflicts cost the lives of some 5,000 Palestinians and around 1,100 Israelis.

Islamist movement Hamas rules Gaza, the enclave squeezed between Egypt and Israel and separated from the West Bank. It remains deeply divided from Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas' Fatah party.

Gaza has been the site of three wars with Israel since 2008, but had remained mainly calm amid the recent unrest in the West Bank and east Jerusalem until Friday.

Last summer's 50-day war between Palestinian militants in Gaza and Israel left more than 2,200 people dead and 100,000 homeless.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon illegitimate & illiterate.southern (Guest) 09 October 2015, 19:48

you always provide the best cultural, political, and economical analysis of any poster on this forum.
Well said
Bravo

Default-user-icon Sayyed Al Fassad (Guest) 09 October 2015, 19:49

Palestine remains our number one priority after Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Kuwait, etc.

Missing arturo 09 October 2015, 19:55

Any thoughts on waging war against the killers in Syria and Yemen?

Missing peace 09 October 2015, 20:05

exactly so it is NOT the business of hezbollah to "liberate" palestine... it is a palestinian issue...

Default-user-icon John (Guest) 09 October 2015, 20:17

To "liberate Palestine", whoever says this is mentally sick. Since 1948 those so called Arabs said we will liberate Palestine =- Ah well still working on it. Typical Arabs dreamland of Iftah Ya Somsum"

An Nahar ought not publish this nonsense.

Missing phillipo 10 October 2015, 07:52

Finally, someone with a bit of common sense.