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Palestinians clash with IDF on Gaza border; 189 said wounded
2018-08-25
[IsraelTimes] Protests come amid reports Israel is in advanced talks with Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood,, via UN and Egyptian mediation, for a long-term truce

Some 5,000 Paleostinians protested Friday along the border between the Gazoo Strip and Israel, according to Paleostinian reports.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gazoo said some 189 demonstrators were maimed in festivities with IDF troops, including 50 who were hit by live fire.

The army said rioters threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at troops.

According to Paleostinian reports, Israeli snipers opened fire on two groups of Paleostinians who tried to breach the border at two different locations.

One incendiary kite sent over the border from the Strip caused a fire in the Sha’ar Hanegev region.

The festivities came hours after Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman denied involvement in talks on a long-term ceasefire agreement with Hamas in the Gazoo Strip.

Reports have proliferated that Israel is in advanced talks with Hamas, via UN and Egyptian mediation, for a long-term truce in the Strip.

At least 171 Gazooks have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of the festivities, according to the Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood,-run health ministry. An Israeli soldier was shot to death by a Paleostinian sniper. Hamas has acknowledged that dozens of the Paleostinian fatalities were members of terror groups.
Al Jazeera adds more in the latest post on their on-going Gaza Protests blog:
Approximately, 5,000 people attended Friday's demonstration, the 22nd Friday of rallies.

"There are fewer people here this week that we've seen in recent weeks," said Stratford.

"Some ... think that one of the reasons why the protests are being [attended by fewer people] this week is because we are expecting the resumptions of the talks being mediated by the Egyptians in Cairo, between Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, and Israel.

"Israel denies that there is any direct conversation going ... but we do know the Egyptians are being very keen and are working very hard to get both parties to agree to some sort of lasting ceasefire," he added.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  189? Well, it’s a start.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2018-08-25 15:55  

#1  Less than one per every million the Don cut from their terrorism subsidies.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-08-25 03:13  

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