Over 50 reported killed in Gaza border riots, IDF carries out airstrikes on Hamas

May 15, 2018 by JNS
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The death toll along the Israel-Gaza border was rising on Monday amid ongoing Palestinian rioting and violence as the tens of thousands of Gazans, encouraged by the Palestinian terror group Hamas, have rushed the border in an attempt to carry out attacks on Israeli security forces and also infiltrate Israel.

Palestinian protesters during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip east of Gaza City on May 11, 2018. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90

“Over 35,000 Palestinians are currently taking part in violent riots along the security fence. The rioters are hurling firebombs & explosive devices, burning tires, throwing rocks, & attempting to ignite fires in Israeli territory,” the IDF Spokesperson Unit said in a statement on Twitter.

The IDF added that soldiers are responding with riot dispersal means and live fire, according to standard operating procedures.

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said up to 52 Palestinians have been killed so far in clashes. The IDF has said that three of those killed had attempted to plant explosives along the border, while in other incidents the IDF responded when Gazans opened fire on them.

Additionally, Israeli Air Force aircraft targeted five Hamas targets, including a military training facility, in northern Gaza.

“The strike was conducted in response to the violent acts carried out by Hamas over last few hours along the security fence,” the IDF said.

The situation along the Gaza border comes amid festivities in Jerusalem to inaugurate the U.S. embassy there.

On Sunday, ahead of the expected protests the IDF issued a warning that as many as 250,000 Gazans were expected to rush the fence, which put border communities at risk of a “massacre,” due to Hamas’ stated goal of destroying the fence and marching on Jerusalem. On Monday, most of the rioters gathered facing Kibbutz Nahal Oz, the same town where four year-old Daniel Tregerman was killed outside his home by mortar fire from Gaza during the Gaza War in 2014.

The rioters were expected to demonstrate between 12 to 14 locations along the fence in a bid to wear out and confuse the forces.

Hamas closed schools and institutions of higher learning on Monday, and forced stores to close in a bid to attract participants, offering all rioters free transportation to one of many violent demonstration sites.

Israel’s Shin Bet security services accused Iran of funding Hamas’ protests. The accusation was made following the arrest of a Hamas member caught infiltrating Israel, who told investigators that Hamas was instructing members to cut the fence and steal security cameras so rioters could pull the fences down on Monday.

JNS

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One Response to “Over 50 reported killed in Gaza border riots, IDF carries out airstrikes on Hamas”
  1. Terry says:

    It is clear that these aren’t ‘riots’. This is an attempt by hamas and iran to send in arab crowds to murder Jews inside Israel. Both hamas and iran WANT arab deaths, because they calculate that eventually so many arabs will be killed that the world will stop Israel defending itself, and then they can go in and massacre Jews without constraint (even if they succeeded the world’s stupid media class would blame Israel for ‘provoking’ them).

    Israel’s choice is the choice the whole muslim infested west has right now. Defend or be massacred. Be victorious or be vanquished. Israel, the Jewish People are, as always, the canary in the mineshaft.

    It seems that the world wishes that Israel falls on its own sword by ceasing to defend its people. The world should be careful what it wishes.

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