Israel closes Gaza border following deadly protests

The border crossing with Gaza has been closed by Israeli authorities the day after violent protests by Palestinian demonstrators.

Palestinians protesters run for cover from Israeli tear-gas during clashes near the border with Israel in the east of Gaza City, 11 May 2018.

Palestinians protesters run for cover from Israeli tear-gas during clashes near the border with Israel in the east of Gaza City, 11 May 2018. Source: AAP

Israel has closed the Kerem Shalom border crossing with the Gaza Strip a day after the terminal was damaged during violent protests by Palestinian demonstrators..

Dozens of Palestinian demonstrators on Friday broke into the Gaza side of the terminal - the main conduit for goods in and out of the territory - setting a pipeline that delivers gas from Israel alight, torching a goods conveyor belt and damaging a fuel pipe.

"The crossing will remain closed until the damage caused by the riots are repaired and will reopen in accordance with a situation assessment," the Israeli military said, adding that in the meantime it will be opened for humanitarian cases only.




More than two million people are packed into the narrow coastal enclave of Gaza, where poverty and unemployment rates are high. Kerem Shalom is one of three main Gaza border crossings with Israel and Egypt, but it is where most goods pass through daily.

The incursion took place during a weekly mass protest in which thousands of Palestinians gathered along the Israel-Gaza frontier.

Palestinian health officials said one man was killed by Israeli fire. The Israeli military said the crowd had grown violent and that troops were defending the border.

More than 40 Palestinians have been killed during six weeks of protests and tens of thousands of Gazans are expected at tented border encampments in the coming days.


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