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New protest in Gaza as Palestinians demand an end to Israel’s blockade

Palestinian demonstrators raise a national flag during a protest along the border fence, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 25, 2021. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
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Palestinian demonstrators raise a national flag during a protest along the border fence, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 25, 2021. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
New protest in Gaza as Palestinians demand an end to Israel’s blockade
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Medics evacuate a wounded person from the fence of Gaza Strip border with Israel on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021. (AP)
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Updated 26 August 2021

New protest in Gaza as Palestinians demand an end to Israel’s blockade

New protest in Gaza as Palestinians demand an end to Israel’s blockade
  • Man dies from gunshot wounds after Israel opened fire on previous demo at weekend
  • Saturday’s unrest wounded dozens and left an Israeli police officer in critical condition

JEDDAH/GAZA: New protests erupted in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday as Palestinians demanded an end to Israel’s crippling blockade of the territory.
The demonstrations came after more than 40 Palestinians, including a 13-year-old boy, were wounded by Israeli gunfire during pro- tests on Saturday.
One of the victims, Osama Khaled Deaih, 32, died of his wounds on Wednesday.
At least 14 people were wounded in the latest protest, including five hit by Israeli gunshots.
Crowds of people approached the border fence with Israel, then fled when an Israeli military vehicle arrived.
Hamas said it had made a “great effort” to avoid bloodshed.
“The enemy must understand this message that we do not want to repeat what happened last Saturday when blood was spilled,” spokesman Soheil Al-Hendi said.

BACKGROUND

The demonstrations came after more than 40 Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire during protests on Saturday.

At least 14 people were wounded in the latest protest, including five hit by Israeli gunshots.

Egypt, which has been trying to broker a long-term ceasefire be- tween the two sides, had appealed to Hamas for calm.
Shortly after the protest ended, Hamas said the border cross-ing with Egypt would reopen on Thursday.

Egypt this week closed the crossing, the main exit point for Palestinians in Gaza to travel abroad, in a show of frustration with Hamas.
Israel and Egypt have maintained the blockade since Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007. The blockade has devastated Gaza’s economy and fueled an unemployment rate of about 50 percent.
Hamas accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire that ended 11 days of violence in May by tightening the blockade.
In particular, Israel has restricted the entry of essential building materials needed for reconstruction.
Israel has demanded the return of the remains of two soldiers killed in a 2014 war, as well as the return of two Israeli civilians believed to be in Hamas captivity.

(With AFP)