Israel to Strike Hamas During Gaza Protests if Attempts to Breach Border Fence Continue
The Israeli army will try to minimize the number of Palestinian casualties and avoid a larger conflict in Gaza, but defends the use of live fire for fears of a massive breach of the aging border fence.
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The Israel Defense Forces will react forcefully, using airstrikes against Hamas military targets if attempts to damage the fence on the Gaza border continue during the mass demonstrations there.
Israeli defense officials are worried that a war of attrition may develop along the border amid attempts to breach the fence and damage the equipment building Israel’s barrier against the tunnels leading from Gaza. Attempts to damage the fence would happen under the cover of the large-scale demonstrations.
Nine Palestinians were killed during Friday’s demonstrations, with almost 300 wounded, all by live fire. The total number of dead over the last two weekends has reached 29. The Palestinians reported that all of Friday’s fatalities were civilians and that one was a journalist. Israel hasn’t yet released information linking casualties to the armed wings of Hamas and other groups.
So far neither side has taken action outside areas near the fence. The Palestinians haven’t fired rockets into Israel and the IDF has focused on blocking attempts to breach or damage the fence. One reason for the attempts to contain the confrontation to the fence area has been Israel’s wish not to disrupt everyday life in communities along the border during Passover, now over.