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October 13, 2018 9:59 pm

Israeli Forces Kill 6 More Palestinians

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JERUSALEM — Six Palestinian protesters were killed and 140 others were wounded by Israeli forces on Friday during protests along Gaza’s border, Gaza health officials said.

Israel said its troops had shot and killed a group of Gazans who broke through the fence with a bomb and at­tacked an army post.

With the latest deaths, the number of Gazans killed since the border protests be­gan on March 30 has reached 200, according to the Palestin­ian health ministry.

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Israeli security personnel have been deployed in large numbers around the Palestin­ian village of Khan al-Ahmar, sources said. The Bedouin village is said to be slated for demolition and Palestinian villagers have been protesting against the imminent move.

The Israeli military said that the demonstrators, num­bering around 14,000, had been “hurling rocks, explo­sive devices, firebombs and grenades” at Israeli troops and at the fence.

Israeli military spokes­man Lt Col Jonathan Conri­cus tweeted that one group had “detonated a bomb on the Israel-Gaza border fence”, al­lowing around 20 people to climb through the hole.

He said around five members of the group then launched an organised attack against a military post inside Israel and all of them were killed by Israeli troops.

The Palestinian protesters are demanding an end to an Israeli and Egyptian blockade on the narrow coastal strip, which is home to around two million Gazans. They also seek the right to return to lands that Palestinians were forced to leave in 1948.

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