Israeli Gunfire Kills 4 at Border, Syrian TV Says


Published June 05, 2011

| Associated Press


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June 5:
Lebanese army soldiers sit on their truck as they patrol the
Lebanese-Israeli border near the village of Kfar Kila, south
Lebanon.

AP

June 5: Lebanese army soldiers sit on their truck as they patrol the
Lebanese-Israeli border near the village of Kfar Kila, south Lebanon.

MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights -- Israeli troops opened fire across the Syrian
frontier on Sunday to disperse hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who
stormed the border of the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. Syrian
television reported four people, including a 12-year-old boy, were killed by
Israeli gunfire.

The unrest marked the anniversary of the Arab defeat in the 1967 Mideast
war.

The Israeli military accused Syria of instigating the disturbances to
deflect attention from its bloody crackdown on a popular uprising at home.

Israel had promised to prevent a repeat of a deadly protest last month, in
which hundreds of people burst across the frontier, entered the Golan and
clashed with Israeli forces. Thousands of troops were mobilized in
anticipation of possible unrest.

"Unfortunately, extremist forces around us are trying today to breach our
borders and threaten our communities and our citizens. We will not let them
do that," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet. He said
security forces had been ordered to show "maximum restraint."

Despite Israel's warnings, hundreds of demonstrators -- a mix of
Palestinians and their Syrian supporters -- passed by a Syrian police
outpost early Sunday and marched to the barbed-wire lined trench the Israeli
military dug along the border after last month's unrest. Protesters waved
Palestinian flags and threw rocks and trash over the fence, though none
appeared to have crossed the line.

As the crowd reached the border, soldiers shouted warnings through
megaphones against crossing the border. "Anybody who gets close to the fence
is endangering his life," they said.

Israeli troops opened fire, sending crowds of demonstrators running in
panic. Several wounded people were taken away by demonstrators, but dozens
more continued heading toward the trench. Those evacuating casualties
shouted "shahid," or "martyr."

State-run Syrian TV reported four dead, including a 12-year-old boy, and 15
wounded. There was no immediate confirmation of the report.

The Israeli military put the blame on the Syrian regime, which has killed
more than 1,200 citizens during three months of demonstrations against the
Alawite-dominated government of President Bashar Assad.

"This is an attempt to divert international attention from the bloodbath
going on in Syria," said Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military
spokeswoman.

"In the end, we are guarding our border," she said. "I wish they had obeyed
our verbal warnings, but they chose instead to clash with the soldiers."

The Israeli military said troops fired warning shots into the air after
people started approaching the border fence, then issued verbal warnings to
protesters to stay away. After some of the protesters reached the fence,
soldiers opened fire at their legs, the military said.

Residents of Majdal Shams, ethnic Druse who remain Syrian citizens while
living on the Israeli side of the frontier, watched the protest from
rooftops, booing each time the military tried to speak, nearly drowning out
the warnings.

When three dozen villagers shouted, "Zionists, get out. Arab land will be
free," Druse leaders in white skullcaps and black robes angrily told them to
be quiet to keep the situation from escalating.

At one point, several dozen protesters stopped along a hillside to pray,
bowing to the ground in unison. Later, protesters split into several groups,
trying to throw off the army as they unsuccessfully searched for ways to get
across the barbed-wire trench. A burning tire was thrown into the trench,
sending a plume of smoke into the air.

The demonstrators moved toward the frontier even after a dozen people were
killed in last month's unrest, which marked the annual day that Arabs mourn
the establishment of Israel. They acted even after organizers in Syria and
Lebanon canceled plans to march to their frontiers with Israel.

Forty-four years ago to the day, the 1967 Mideast war erupted. Within six
days, Israel conquered the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip from Egypt; Syria
lost the Golan Heights and Jordan lost the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Israel has since returned the Sinai and evacuated Gaza -- but the agony of
defeat and the continued Israeli occupation of the Golan, West Bank and east
Jerusalem still torments the Arab world.

Things were relatively calm on Israel's other borders on Sunday.

About 400 Gazans hoisting Palestinian flags and posters calling for an end
to the occupation gathered about two miles (three kilometers) from the main
passenger crossing into Israel. But dozens of Hamas riot police prevented
them from marching toward the crossing.

Hamas officials said the government in Gaza decided to keep demonstrators
from the border area to avoid a possible bloody Israeli retaliation. In last
month's unrest, one Gazan was killed in clashes with Israel.

At the West Bank's main crossing into Jerusalem, several hundred Palestinian
young people tried to approach the checkpoint. They threw stones at Israeli
forces, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. No injuries were
reported.

In a separate incident, activists in a truck tried to break through Israel's
separation barrier by pulling a section of the wall with the vehicle. The
wall did not move, and the activists gave up after four tries.

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With contributions from AP writers Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah, West
Bank, Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip and Matti Friedman in
Jerusalem.


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