15,000 Palestinian rioters ‘sabotage humanitarian efforts’ on Gaza border

Some 15,000 Palestinian rioters in Gaza descended on the border with Israel, damaging their own gas pipeline and destroying a humanitarian crossing facility.

By: JNS

On Friday, “Approximately 15,000 Palestinians participated in riots along the Gaza border. The rioters hurled pipe bombs, rocks, and grenades, sabotaged security infrastructure, and burned tires,” the Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson Unit wrote on Twitter.

The IDF said that it responded with riot dispersal methods in accordance with the rules of engagement.

The protests on Friday were part of weekly “March of Return” demonstrations organized by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas since March 30 and ahead of “Nakba Day” events on May 14 and May 15. Palestinians call Israel’s Independence Day, which falls on May 14 on the Gregorian calendar, the nakba or “catastrophe.”

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said one man was killed after being shot in the chest, and at least 146 were wounded in clashes with the IDF.

Additionally, Palestinian rioters also vandalized and ignited fires on the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom humanitarian border crossing. These rioters further damaged gas pipelines that run from Israel to Gaza that serve Gazan residents, according to the IDF.

“This is the second time in recent days that rioters have harmed and attempted to sabotage humanitarian efforts that Israel and other countries carry out. Hamas is responsible for everything that happens in Gaza, above and below ground,” the IDF Spokesperson Unit added.

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