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Palestinian terrorists breach Gaza border, torch IDF ‎post ‎

by  Ariel Kahana , Daniel Siryoti and Lilach Shoval
Published on  07-02-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-12-2019 13:20
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Several Palestinian terrorists breached the Israel-‎Gaza Strip border Sunday and torched a nearby ‎abandoned IDF post. Israeli troops scrambled to the area, ‎but the Palestinian cell managed to cross the border ‎back to Gaza unscathed.‎

The military has dubbed these types of incidents, which are on the rise, as ‎‎"stings." Defense officials said the IDF holds Hamas ‎responsible for such incidents, as it does for the ‎weekly border riots and the arson terrorism campaign ‎that has been wreaking havoc on Israeli border ‎communities for weeks. ‎

Palestinian kite terrorism, running rampant on the ‎Gaza frontier since late April, ‎has so far ‎decimated over 8,000 acres of forest and ‎‎‎agricultural ‎‎land ‎on the Israeli side of the border, ‎causing millions of dollars ‎in damage.‎

Some 35 fires were sparked in Gaza-vicinity ‎communities Sunday by incendiary kites and helium balloons carrying firebombs. ‎Hundreds of firefighters and volunteers battled the ‎flames for hours before getting them under control.‎

IDF officials said that the military has technological means for detecting airborne incendiary devices, adding that two-thirds of those launched over the border are, in fact, ‎intercepted by various means.‎

Israeli aircraft fired warning shots at two ‎terrorist kite cells Sunday, one in central Gaza and ‎the other in its south. ‎

In response, Hamas warned it has incendiary and ‎explosive kites that can reach the Israeli city of Beersheba, some 35 ‎kilometers (22 miles) from Gaza. ‎

Political and defense officials warned Sunday that ‎after three months of border riots and two months of ‎kite terrorism, Israel's patience is wearing thin.‎

While Hamas is showing no signs it is willing to ‎curtail these campaigns, some defense officials ‎insisted Sunday that the terrorist group is not trying to provoke a full-fledged war ‎with Israel. ‎

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman warned ‎last week that Israel "has no intention of being ‎dragged [into a military confrontation]. We ‎will do what it takes when it's necessary."‎

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned last week ‎that "anyone who drags us into a [military] ‎confrontation will greatly regret it."‎

Also on Sunday, the government approved two plans to ‎boost social services in Israeli communities ‎adjacent to the Gaza border at a cost of 5 million shekels ($1.4 million).‎

Both programs will be overseen by Social Equality ‎Minister Gila Gamliel, whose ministry will fund ‎them.‎

One program will focus on streamlining digital ‎services in border communities, and the other will ‎promote youth activities and welfare in the area.‎

‎"The best answer to terrorism is maintaining a ‎normal life," Gamliel said Sunday. "These programs make it clear to Hamas ‎that we are here to stay and they better get used to ‎it.

"These programs will help ‎the residents of the Gaza-vicinity communities and ‎Sderot to continue bravely facing the threat of Gaza ‎terrorism," ‎she added.

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