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At least 37 anti-Semitic, (aka: anti-Zionist) rioters, 3 of whom were armed, were killed Monday by the Gaza border in violent clashes in protest of the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. The 3 who were "armed terrorists" were trying to plant a bomb near the border fence in Gaza, according to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Israel said over 35,000 protesters (aka: Islamic anti-Semites) have gathered at a dozen locations along the security fence, and the death toll in Monday's confrontation is the highest in Gaza since a cross-border standoff between the terrorist group Hamas (aka: "The Fightin' Hamassholes") and the Jewish State began in 2014, according to the Associated Press.
"Moments ago, an IDF patrol foiled a bomb-laying attack by a cell of three armed terrorists near Rafah, close to the border," an IDF spokesperson said. "This is a particularly violent protest point. The troops responded with fire at the terrorists. The terrorists were killed."
Israeli military aircraft targeted a Hamas post in Jabaliya after IDF troops came under fire. No Israeli soldier were hurt.
A senior Hamasshole said Monday that the border protests will continue until Palestinians have achieved their rights, referring to their right to steal the land of the Jews and claim it as their own as spoils of war.
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