Syrian police block protesters from Israeli border
By Associated Press
Jun 6, 2011 4:35 AM CDT
Pro Palestinians protesters carry a dead man after he was shoot by Israeli troops along the border between Israel and Syria near the village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, Sunday, June 5, 2011 . Israeli troops opened fire across the Syrian frontier on Sunday to disperse hundreds of pro-Palestinian...   (Associated Press)

Syrian police are preventing pro-Palestinian marchers from approaching the border with the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, a day after deadly clashes with Israeli troops there.

Police have set up a pair of checkpoints near the border area. One is about two miles (five kilometers) away, and the second is just half a mile (one kilometer) away.

Security forces have been telling people not to cross and sending them away.

On Sunday, hundreds of pro-Palestinian marchers tried to breach the border as they marked the anniversary of the Arab defeat in the 1967 Mideast war.

Israeli forces opened fire at protesters who cut through a border fence, killing some 20 people and wounding dozens more.

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Albert Aji in Quneitra, Syria, contributed to this report.

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