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Gaza-Israel border: Clashes 'leave 12 Palestinians dead and hundreds injured' Gaza-Israel border: Clashes 'leave 15 Palestinians dead and hundreds injured'
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Palestinians in Gaza have marched in their thousands to the Israeli border at the start of a six-week protest. Palestinian officials say at least 15 people have been killed by Israeli forces and hundreds more wounded during protests at the Gaza-Israeli border.
The Palestinian health ministry says at least 12 people have been killed and 750 wounded, many of them by Israeli gunfire. Thousands had marched to the border at the start of a six-week protest, dubbed the Great March of Return.
The Israeli military reported "rioting" at six places and said it was "firing towards main instigators". The Israeli military said "rioting" had broken out at various places along the border and soldiers had opened fire "towards main instigators".
Palestinians have pitched five camps near the border for the protest, dubbed the Great March of Return. Later, Israel said it had targeted sites of the Hamas militant group.
They are demanding that refugees be allowed to return to homes that are now in Israel. Palestinians have pitched five camps near the border for the protest. They are demanding that refugees be allowed to return to homes that are now in Israel.
What is the latest at the border? What happened at the border?
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said there were about 17,000 Palestinians in five locations along the border fence. It said it had "enforced a closed military zone" in the area surrounding Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said there were about 17,000 Palestinians in five locations near the border fence. It said it had "enforced a closed military zone" in the area surrounding Gaza.
Although most protesters stayed in the encampments, some groups of youths ignored organisers' calls to stay away from the fence and headed closer to Israeli positions.
The IDF said troops were "firing towards the main instigators" to break up rioting that included petrol bombs and stones being thrown at the fence.The IDF said troops were "firing towards the main instigators" to break up rioting that included petrol bombs and stones being thrown at the fence.
A spokesman said all those who were killed had been trying to breach or damage the border fence, the Jerusalem Post reported.A spokesman said all those who were killed had been trying to breach or damage the border fence, the Jerusalem Post reported.
"Live ammunition was used only against those attempting to harm the fence," Brig Gen Ronen Manelis said. Israel had deployed tanks and snipers. Witnesses said a drone had been used in at least one location to drop tear gas.
Israel has deployed tanks and snipers. Witnesses said a drone had been used in at least one location to drop tear gas.
Will protests lead to military escalation?Will protests lead to military escalation?
Analysis: Rushdi Abu Alouf, BBC News, GazaAnalysis: Rushdi Abu Alouf, BBC News, Gaza
The death toll from Friday's rally is the largest since the last Israeli war on Gaza in the summer of 2014. Since then Gaza has seen a long period of calm, but difficult economic conditions and the Israeli blockade may be the final chapter in the four-year truce between Hamas and Israel.The death toll from Friday's rally is the largest since the last Israeli war on Gaza in the summer of 2014. Since then Gaza has seen a long period of calm, but difficult economic conditions and the Israeli blockade may be the final chapter in the four-year truce between Hamas and Israel.
Despite the call for peaceful demonstrations, the confrontations involving angry Palestinian youths were not surprising. Young men have been demonstrating near the border with Israel on numerous occasions, but this time Israel's response was exaggerated.Despite the call for peaceful demonstrations, the confrontations involving angry Palestinian youths were not surprising. Young men have been demonstrating near the border with Israel on numerous occasions, but this time Israel's response was exaggerated.
Tomorrow, the Palestinians will bury their dead and head back to the border with Israel to throw stones at the soldiers. The important question that remains is to what extent will peaceful demonstrations succeed in stopping an impending war, or will the protests lead to military escalation?Tomorrow, the Palestinians will bury their dead and head back to the border with Israel to throw stones at the soldiers. The important question that remains is to what extent will peaceful demonstrations succeed in stopping an impending war, or will the protests lead to military escalation?
Hamas, the militant group that has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, does not recognise Israel's right to exist, but last year said it was ready to accept an interim Palestinian state limited to Gaza and the West Bank.Hamas, the militant group that has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, does not recognise Israel's right to exist, but last year said it was ready to accept an interim Palestinian state limited to Gaza and the West Bank.
Addressing protesters on Friday, Hamas senior political leader Ismail Haniyeh said "we will not concede a single inch of the land of Palestine".Addressing protesters on Friday, Hamas senior political leader Ismail Haniyeh said "we will not concede a single inch of the land of Palestine".
He said: "There is no alternative to Palestine and no solution except to return."He said: "There is no alternative to Palestine and no solution except to return."
The Jerusalem Post also reported a rare public appearance by the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Yehiya Sinwar. Palestinian health officials said at least 400 people had been wounded by live ammunition. It said one of those killed was a 16-year-old boy.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared Saturday a national day of mourning and blamed Israel for the violence.
The UN Security Council is due to discuss the situation, diplomats said on Friday.
What have the Israelis said?What have the Israelis said?
The Israeli military oversees a no-go zone along the Gaza border, citing security concerns, and has doubled its troop presence for the protest. It fears the protest could be an attempt at a mass breach of the border.The Israeli military oversees a no-go zone along the Gaza border, citing security concerns, and has doubled its troop presence for the protest. It fears the protest could be an attempt at a mass breach of the border.
Israeli commander Maj Gen Eyal Zamir said: "We are identifying attempts to carry out terror attacks under the camouflage of riots. We urge citizens to stay away."
The IDF also accused Hamas of endangering a seven-year-old girl by sending her across the border.
It said that Israeli troops, "realising she was a child", safely returned the girl to her family. It accused Hamas of "cynically" using women and children, "sending them to the security fence and endangering their lives".
The Israeli foreign ministry has said the protest is a "deliberate attempt to provoke a confrontation with Israel" and that "responsibility for any clashes lies solely with Hamas and other participating Palestinian organisations".The Israeli foreign ministry has said the protest is a "deliberate attempt to provoke a confrontation with Israel" and that "responsibility for any clashes lies solely with Hamas and other participating Palestinian organisations".
Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman took the unusual step of tweeting in Arabic, accusing Hamas of playing with citizens' lives and warning people not to take part. The IDF later tweeted that it had "thwarted an attempted shooting attack by a terror cell in the Northern Gaza Strip".
It said two "terrorists" had approached the border fence and fired towards Israeli troops. The IDF said it targeted them "as well as three nearby terror sites belonging to the Hamas terrorist organisation with tank fire and IAF fighter jets".
What is the protest about?What is the protest about?
Palestinians have erected five main camp areas along the Israel border for the protest, from Beit Hanoun in the north to Rafah near the Egyptian border.Palestinians have erected five main camp areas along the Israel border for the protest, from Beit Hanoun in the north to Rafah near the Egyptian border.
The Great March of Return protests were starting on Friday, as 30 March marks Land Day, which commemorates the killing of six protesters by Israeli security forces during demonstrations over land confiscation in 1976.The Great March of Return protests were starting on Friday, as 30 March marks Land Day, which commemorates the killing of six protesters by Israeli security forces during demonstrations over land confiscation in 1976.
The protest is scheduled to end on 15 May, which Palestinians call Nakba (catastrophe) and which marks the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians during the conflict surrounding the creation of Israel in 1948.The protest is scheduled to end on 15 May, which Palestinians call Nakba (catastrophe) and which marks the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians during the conflict surrounding the creation of Israel in 1948.
Palestinians have long demanded their right to return but Israel says they should settle in a future Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank.Palestinians have long demanded their right to return but Israel says they should settle in a future Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank.