Face-à-face tendu entre manifestants palestiniens et soldats israéliens à la frontière de la bande de #Gaza #AFP: image via Guillaume Klein @Guilhem_Klein, 30 March 2018
Replying to @Guilhem_Klein Une
armée de merde contre des civils qui marchent pacifiquement et sans
armes. Cette armée de fiotte de merde à déjà tuée 1 personne et blessée
plusieurs autres. Ce n'est pas un face à face, cette merde sioniste n'a
pas de face.: tweet via Meldja Altaïr @MeldjaAltair, 30 March 2018
GAZA
- Palestinians in Gaza launch a new protest that will see them erect a
tent city on the border with Israel Photo @mohmdabed #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 30 March 2018
Scenes from the Gaza border today as large crowds of Palestinian
protesters marched toward the border fence with Israel. Officials said
at least eight people were killed. @khalilhamra: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 7:55 AM 30 March 2018
8 Palestinians killed by Israel fire on Gaza border: Fares Akram, AP, 30 March 2018
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Large crowds of flag-waving Palestinian
protesters marched toward the Gaza border fence with Israel on Friday,
some of them throwing stones and drawing Israeli fire that officials
said killed at least seven people.
It was the deadliest day in Gaza in several months.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said at least 1,000 Palestinians were
hurt by live fire, rubber-coated steel pellets or tear gas fired by
Israeli forces at several locations along the fence, but did not provide
the breakdown.
The protests marked the launch of what Gaza’s Hamas rulers envision
as a 6-week-long campaign of mass sit-ins along the border, meant to
spotlight the demand of uprooted
Palestinians and their descendants to
return to what is now Israel. It’s also seen as a new attempt by Hamas
to break a decade-old Gaza border blockade.
On Friday, protests quickly spun out of control.
Israel’s military said thousands of Palestinians rolled burning tires
and threw stones at forces stationed on the border, and that troops
opened fire at the “main instigators.”
Palestinian witnesses said tens of thousands gathered in tent
encampments set up at five sites at a distance of several hundred meters
(yards) from the border, but that only some of them engaged in clashes.
Such mass gatherings near the border signal a new tactic by Hamas —
and one that might prove more challenging to Israel’s military than
previous smaller protests.
Military officials have said they will respond harshly to any
breaches of the border fence. At the same time, a rising number of
casualties will likely stoke more border tensions, a scenario Israel
hopes to avoid.
The sit-ins are seen as a new attempt by Hamas to break a crippling,
decade-old Gaza border blockade by Israel and Egypt that has made it
increasingly difficult for the Islamic militant group to govern.
Other tactics over the years, including Hamas’ cross-border wars with
Israel and attempts to reconcile with political rival Mahmoud Abbas,
the West Bank-based Palestinian president, have failed to end Gaza’s
isolation.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum praised the turnout.
“The large crowds ... reflect the Palestinian people’s determination
to achieve the right of return and break the siege and no force can stop
this right,” he said.
Friday’s actions are to be the first in a series of protests planned
in Gaza in coming weeks. The protests are to culminate on May 15, the
70th anniversary of Israel’s creation, with a march through the border
fence.
Palestinians commemorate the date as the anniversary of their mass
displacement and uprooting during the 1948 Mideast war over Israel’s
creation. The vast majority of Gaza residents are descendants of
Palestinians who fled or were driven from communities in what is now
Israel.
Israel’s military said ahead of Friday’s protests that it doubled its
standard troop level along the border, deploying snipers, special
forces and paramilitary border police units, which specialize in riot
control.
Maj. Gen. Eyal Zamir, commander of the Israeli military’s Southern
Command, which includes the border, said Friday that “we are identifying
attempts to carry out terror attacks under the camouflage of riots.”
He urged Gaza residents to stay away from the border, and held Hamas responsible for any violence there.
Previous protests near the border fence in recent months have turned
deadly, with Israeli soldiers firing live bullets at Palestinians
burning tires, throwing stones or hurling firebombs.
On Friday, buses took protesters to the border area, including five
tent encampments set up from north to south, several hundred meters from
the border fence. By noon, thousands had arrived at the encampments.
At one encampment, east of Gaza City, people clustered around the
tents. An unpaved road linking the tents and the border fence was filled
with people walking in both directions. People ran for cover from time
to time to escape tear gas.
Ghanem Abdelal, 50, distributed water bottles to family members
sitting on a mat near one of the tents. He said he hopes the protest
“will bring a breakthrough, an improvement, to our life in Gaza.”
Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ supreme leader, visited the tents, along with Gaza leader Yehiyeh Sinwar.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said seven people were killed by
Israeli fire in border clashes, including a 16-year-old boy and a
33-year-old man.
Earlier on Friday, in a separate incident, a Palestinian farmer
identified as 27-year-old Amr Samour was killed by an Israeli tank shell
while he was working in his field before dawn in southern Gaza, the
ministry said.
Israel said troops had directed tank fire at suspicious figures near the border fence in the area.
Yasser Samour, a relative and fellow farmer, said Amr Samour was
harvesting parsley before dawn, in hopes of selling it fresh in the
market later in the day.
“I was working on the next field,” Yasser Samour said. “We heard
shelling landing on the field where Amr works. We ran there and found
him hit directly with a shell. We were more than a kilometer away from
the border.”
Another farmer was wounded in the leg by shrapnel, Samour said.
Scenes from the Gaza border today as large crowds of Palestinian protesters marched toward the border fence with Israel. Officials said at least six people were killed. @khalilhamra: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 7:55 AM 30 March 2018
Scenes from the Gaza border today as large crowds of Palestinian protesters marched toward the border fence with Israel. Officials said at least six people were killed. @khalilhamra: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 7:55 AM 30 March 2018
Scenes from the Gaza border today as large crowds of Palestinian protesters marched toward the border fence with Israel. Officials said at least six people were killed. @khalilhamra: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 7:55 AM 30 March 2018
GAZA - Palestinians in Gaza launch a new protest that will see them erect a tent city on the border with Israel Photo @mohmdabed #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 30 March 2018
A Gaza City bimbi palestinesi sbucano dal bucato steso alle finestre di casa; la casa è crivellata di fori di proiettile ed è l’immagine simbolo di una guerra con Israele che non trova una fine. @mohmdabed: image via SAMANTHA PASCOTTO @SAMAPAS, 28 March 2018
Thousands of Gazans march near Israel border in major protest #AFP Jack Guez: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 30 March 2018
Thousands of Gazans march near Israel border in major protest #AFP @mohmdabed: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 30 March 2018
SYRIA
- Syrians who were evacuated from the rebel-held town of Harasta in
Eastern Ghouta wait at a camp for displaced people in Maaret al-Ikhwan.
@ZeinAlRifai #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 30 March 2018
SYRIA - A Syrian man charges his phone from a solar-powered battery Photo @omar_hajkadour: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
A picture taken yesterday of the city of #Douma in #EasternGhouta, showing the destroyed buildings.: image via Mohamad Abazeed @AbazidMohamad, 29 March 2018
Civilians walk along a destroyed street in the ancient city of Harasta in eastern #Ghouta on March 30, 2018.: image via Eliane Alhusein @ElianeAlhussein 8:22 AM 30 March 2018
Civilians walk along a destroyed street in the ancient city of Harasta in eastern #Ghouta on March 30, 2018.: image via Eliane Alhusein @ElianeAlhussein 8:22 AM 30 March 2018
Civilians walk along a destroyed street in the ancient city of Harasta in eastern #Ghouta on March 30, 2018.: image via Eliane Alhusein @ElianeAlhussein 8:22 AM 30 March 2018
Civilians walk along a destroyed street in the ancient city of Harasta in eastern #Ghouta on March 30, 2018.: image via Eliane Alhusein @ElianeAlhussein 8:22 AM 30 March 2018
Relatives of inmates held at a Venezuelan prison react after some 68 people were killed in a riot and fire in the jail cells: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 30 March 2018
Reacquired Volkswagen and Audi diesel cars sit in a desert graveyard near Victorville, California: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 30 March 2018
#France A migrant places a blanket over a tent at a makeshift camp set under a bridge along the canal de Saint-Denis in Paris Photo Christophe Archambault #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 30 March 2018
#Indonesia A satay (grilled meat) vendor prepares for business during heavy rain in Jakarta. Photo @bayafp #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
SYRIA - A boy eats a sandwich among pastries at the open air market in Manbij. Photo @ Delilsouleman #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
#Sudan Flights cancelled as sandstorm engulfs Sudanese capital Photo @Ashraf Shazly #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
#Timor-Leste East Timorese Christian devotees re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to commemorate Good Friday, ahead of Easter, in Dili. #AFP Photo Valentino Dariell DE SOUSA: image via Sophie Chauveau @s_chauveauAFP, 30 March 2018
#Philippines
Filipinos celebrate Easter with crucifixion, flogging #AFP: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 30 March 2018
The
Wintershall Players perform The Passion of Jesus in #TrafalgarSquare
#GoodFriday #Easter #WintershallPlay Photo @JackWynTaylor: image via Getty Images News @GettyImagesNews, 30 March 2018
#Spain
Spectators watch penitents marching in 'Los Gitanos' (the gipsies) Spy
Wednesday procession during the Holy Week in Madrid Photo @GABRIELBOUYS
#AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
Holy Week procession in Madrid #HolyWeek2018 @CanonFrance @SigmaFrance: image via ben cremel @bencremel, 29 March 2018
Holy Week procession in Madrid #HolyWeek2018 @CanonFrance @SigmaFrance: image via ben cremel @bencremel, 29 March 2018
Holy Week procession in Madrid #HolyWeek2018 @CanonFrance @SigmaFrance: image via ben cremel @bencremel, 29 March 2018
A man changes a wrist watch battery at his clock shop in Bentong outside Kuala Lumpur. Photo @rasfan #AFP #dailylife: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 March 2018
Untitled: photo by STUART PATON, 23 March 2017
Untitled [Calgary]: photo by pratyay, 17 October 2017
Untitled [Calgary]: photo by pratyay, 17 October 2017
Untitled [Calgary]: photo by pratyay, 17 October 2017
othery
Flight | Kenting, 1989 [Taiwan]: photo by TC, June 1989
Flight | Kenting, 1989 [Taiwan]: photo by TC, June 1989
Flight | Kenting, 1989 [Taiwan]: photo by TC, June 1989
Untitled [Rio de Janeiro]: photo by Túlio Cerquize, 20 March 2018C, June 1989
Cabazon, California: photo by Andre van Tonder, 12 March 2018
Cabazon, California: photo by Andre van Tonder, 12 March 2018
Cabazon, California: photo by Andre van Tonder, 12 March 2018
3 comments:
When we see intifada rise up like this Israel shows its true face (or the face they don't have as the man says) and yet the World turns away again. Given their dwindling interest in the Rohingya there's space in their virtual hearts for a new object of manageable pity.
Looking at the Srebenica pictures, it's clear that every soldier of official stamp lacks a face. They've m
become a manifestation of power; a limit; a front.
I've been thinking about the faces of the Gazans: they show up in contrast as human, particular, vulnerable. They wholly refuse the logic of power, of any easy abstraction.
Perhaps this border encampment strategy represents a new level of nous. But there is and will be more blood.
The perennial vulnerability, the permanent exposure, the making of their weakness into their brazen strength.... the ultimate defenselessness of the forgotten making them so difficult, stubbornly impossible ever to forget... for long.
The Great Gaza March of Return Massacre
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