Paris condemns Israeli army's 'indiscriminate fire' in Gaza

In addition to the nine dead, at least 491 were wounded by Israeli gunfire


Afp April 08, 2018
PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS: France on Saturday condemned "indiscriminate fire" by the Israeli army in the latest border clashes that left nine Palestinians dead in the Gaza strip.

"France reiterates its strong disapproval of the indiscriminate fire of the Israeli army. All possible light must be shed on these serious events," Agnes von der Muhll, spokeswoman for the French foreign ministry, said in a statement.

The nine dead Palestinians, including a journalist, were buried in Gaza on Saturday.

Israeli troops kill seven protesting Palestinians along Gaza border

They were among thousands of protesters who approached the border fence around Gaza for a second Friday in a row, burning tyres and hurling stones at Israeli forces, who responded with tear gas and live ammunition.

In addition to the nine dead, at least 491 were wounded by Israeli gunfire, the health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave said.

"France calls on the authorities concerned to exercise the utmost restraint and stresses that the use of force must be proportionate, in accordance with international humanitarian law to prevent further victims," the statement added.

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 6 years ago | Reply I think the yahudis should be dealt with softly . look at the holocaust and their scars they are carrying . why rake up all that / keep hatred alive for a small piece of land I say .
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