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Hamas Pummels Protesters in Gaza for Third Straight Day

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Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli security forces in the West Bank city of Hebron on March 15, 2019. Photo: Wisam Hashlamoun.

JNS.org – Hamas engaged in the violent suppression of protests for reform in the Gaza Strip for the third straight day.

The protests against high rates of unemployment and the cost of living took place just days after two rockets were launched on Tel Aviv, bringing swift reprisals from Israeli forces, which bombed approximately 100 targets in Gaza.

Footage appearing to show a protester named Ahmed Abu Tahn lighting himself on fire after being unable to pay his rent. It was brought into question by the Al Mezan rights group in Gaza, who told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper that the footage was old, and that no self-immolation had actually taken place on Saturday.

However, at least 80 demonstrators have been arrested in the last 24 hours alone, with countless others being attacked by Hamas forces in the streets. Reports indicate that Hamas has also utilized live fire to contain the protests.

An emergency high-level meeting is expected to take place at the request of the Fatah-backed Palestinian representative to Egypt and the Arab League, according to PLO Executive Committee member Wasel Abu-Youssef, who told The Times of Israel that the meeting would discuss the situation in Gaza.

The Fatah-led Palestinian Authority, which oversees the Arab population in Judea and Samaria, lost control of Gaza to a Hamas coup in 2007, shortly after Israel unilaterally withdrew from the region in the summer of 2005.

Since then, the two parties have battled for control in Gaza, with efforts at reconciliation ultimately failing on each occasional attempt.

“This is not the Israeli occupation forces!!” Fatah Central Committee member Hussein al-Sheikh tweeted, in response to images and videos of aggression against protesters. “It is the Hamas gangs that are terrorizing and suppressing the hungry in the Gaza Strip.”

Friday’s protests centered around Deir el-Balah and Khan Younis, where residents burned tires and blocked roads.

An AFP reporter said journalists are being prevented from filming or photographing demonstrations, with many of the videos out of Gaza being taken stealthily, for fear of a backlash by Hamas.

Also on Friday, Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron burned tires and clashed against Israeli security forces.

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