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Israeli military martyrs 3 more Palestinians on Gaza border

Israeli military martyrs 3 more Palestinians on Gaza border

GAZA – Three Palestinians were shot dead Friday as thousands demonstratedalong the border between Gaza and Israel for a fifth consecutive week ofrallies dubbed the Great March of Return.

More than 300 other people were hospitalised for gunshot wounds and teargas inhalation, Gaza s health ministry said.

Forty-four Palestinians have now been killed by Israeli fire since majorprotests began on March 30, with hundreds more wounded.

No Israelis have been hurt.

Marchers are demanding the right to return to their homes seized by Israelin 1948.

Israel says that allowing the refugees in would mean the end of the Jewishstate, and accuses Gaza s Islamist rulers Hamas of using the protests as apretext for violence.

The protest movement is officially independent but has the backing ofHamas, which has fought three wars with Israel since 2008.

On Friday protesters again gathered at five sites near the border fence,though numbers were down on previous weeks.

Dozens of young men burned tyres and threw stones a few hundreds metresfrom the border, with Israeli soldiers occasionally firing tear gas andlive ammunition.

Two men, who were not identified by the Palestinian health ministry, wereshot dead east of Gaza City, while a third, 29-year-old Abdul Salamal-Bakr, was killed along the border in southern Gaza.

Three journalists were among those injured, the Gaza Centre for MediaFreedom said.

The Israeli army said in a statement around 10,000 Palestinians had takenpart in “riots.”

“Attempts have been made to harm security infrastructure, roll burningtires, hurl rocks and fly kites with flaming objects attached to them.”

In response, it said, “troops have used riot dispersal means and have firedin accordance with the rules of engagement.”

Demonstrations are expected to spike again in the lead up to May 14, whenthe United States will move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The decision has infuriated Palestinians, who see the annexed eastern halfof the holy city as the capital of their future state.

Amnesty International on Friday called for an arms embargo of Israel overthe use of live fire.

“For four weeks the world has watched in horror as Israeli snipers andother soldiers, in full-protective gear and behind the fence, have attackedPalestinian protesters with live ammunition and tear gas,” the human rightsorganisation said in a statement.

Israel has rejected calls for an independent inquiry into the deaths alongGaza s border, with the army saying its troops only use live ammunition asa last resort. – APP/AFP