Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Israeli soldier injured by grenade attack in latest Gaza-border clashes

“An IDF officer was moderately injured by a grenade that terrorists from Gaza threw at him during violent riots along the security fence,” the IDF Spokesperson Unit said in a statement.

Gaza Border Clashes
Palestinian protesters during clashes with Israeli security forces on the Gaza-Israeli border in the southern Gaza Strip on July 6, 2018. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.

An Israeli soldier stationed at the Israel-Gaza border was wounded on Friday by Gaza protestors.

“An IDF officer was moderately injured by a grenade that terrorists from Gaza threw at him during violent riots along the security fence,” the IDF Spokesperson Unit said in a statement.

The IDF responded by firing and hitting the attackers. The Israeli officer was evacuated to the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva.

Since March 2018, Hamas has organized weekly violent riots known as the “March of Return” along the Israel-Gaza border fence that have included the use of grenades, fire bombs, explosives, stones, burning tires, and incendiary kites and balloons. Palestinian rioters have also attempted to infiltrate into Israel.

“Hamas continues to send civilians to the security fence, endangering their lives by using them as a cover for terror acts,” said the IDF.

It comes as the Israeli Foreign Ministry claimed that the paper published a “shameful attack” on the Jewish state before the release of a report on sexual violence on Oct. 7.
“Jewish New Yorkers constitute a minority of New Yorkers across the five boroughs and yet constitute a majority of New Yorkers who face hate crimes in this city,” the New York City mayor said.
“These disturbing incidents further reinforce the importance of clear and transparent safe-access policies,” said Mark Treyger, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.
“Let’s stand together for public safety, common sense and the future of our city,” Michael Novakhov, a Brooklyn representative, said.
“Since our nation’s founding 250 years ago, Jewish people have played an important role in America’s story,” the statement issued by the Republican Governors Association read.
Leo Terrell criticized city leaders and called for enforcement action after a protest outside Young Israel of Midwood led to arrests and renewed concern over antisemitic harassment in New York City.