Over 50 Palestinians in massive protest are killed by Israeli military, bloodiest day in Gaza since 2014 war
03:25PM Wed 16 May, 2018
More than 50 people, including eight children, were killed by the Israeli military in Palestinian protests that erupted Monday along the Gaza border as the U.S. opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, Palestinian authorities said.
The deaths and injuries to over 2,400 people came mostly from gunfire by Israeli forces as Palestinians amassed at the border in far greater numbers than in other recent demonstrations.
The crowds had swelled to tens of thousands by the time a U.S. ceremony to open its new embassy started about 50 miles away in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem.
The Palestinian ambassador to the U.N. accused Israeli forces of using "massive firepower" against civilians.
"We condemn in the strongest term the atrocity by the Israeli occupying forces using this massive firepower against civilians who have the right to demonstrate peacefully, and they have been demonstrating peacefully," Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters outside the U.N. Security Council chambers in New York.
"We condemn this action in the strongest possible terms," Mansour said. "We demand that this action be stopped immediately, and we want those responsible to be brought to justice from the Israeli side because this is not allowed under the provisions of international law."
He said among the Palestinian civilians killed Monday were eight children under the age of 16.
Mansour spoke just hours after the ceremony to inaugurate the relocated U.S. embassy concluded.