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Cracking down on arson terrorism, Israel shutters ‎Gaza's main cargo crossing

by  Mati Tuchfeld , Lilach Shoval , Nikki Guttman , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  07-10-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-03-2021 13:15
Cracking down on arson terrorism, Israel shutters ‎Gaza's main cargo crossing

Measure to exclude humanitarian aid

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Israel imposed sanctions on the Gaza Strip Monday ‎over Hamas-backed arson terrorism and ‎ongoing border riots, announcing the immediate ‎closure of the Kerem Shalom crossing. ‎

Kerem Shalom is Gaza's only cargo crossing. The ‎coastal enclave has been under a maritime blockade ‎since 2007, when Hamas ousted the Fatah government ‎from Gaza in a military coup. Israel maintains that the ‎blockade is vital to prevent Hamas from smuggling ‎terrorists and weapons into Gaza. ‎

Israeli officials stressed Monday that the measure excludes ‎humanitarian aid delivered to Gaza. ‎

Hamas has been orchestrating violent border ‎demonstrations since March 30. The subsequent kite ‎terrorism campaign was launched in late April and ‎has so far sparked nearly 1,000 fires that have ‎decimated over 8,000 acres of ‎forest ‎‎and ‎‎‎‎agricultural ‎‎land ‎on the Israeli side of ‎the ‎‎border, ‎causing millions of ‎‎dollars ‎in damage.‎

Speaking at a Likud faction meeting on Monday, Prime ‎Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the ‎closure of Kerem Shalom after consultations with ‎Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman and IDF Chief of ‎Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot.‎

Netanyahu vowed to use a "heavy hand" against Hamas and said ‎more steps would be taken. He did not elaborate.

‎"In light of escalating arson terrorism and other ‎terrorist attempts by Hamas, which exploits and ‎endangers the residents of the Gaza Strip, the prime ‎minister and defense minister have accepted the ‎chief of staff's recommendation to close the Kerem ‎Shalom crossing," a statement by the IDF ‎Spokesperson's Unit said. ‎

‎"This measure excludes the delivery of humanitarian ‎supplies, such as food and medicine, and cases ‎evaluated on an individual basis by the Office of ‎the Coordinator of Government Activities. Any and ‎all other commercial activity in the crossing will ‎cease."‎

Israel, the military said, "Wants and works to ‎improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza in many ‎ways. This step has been ordered in light of the ‎fact that Hamas exploits ‎the residents of the Gaza Strip to launch incendiary ‎kites and firebombs balloons at the Israeli ‎communities near the border, thereby denying them ‎their normal routine. ‎

‎"If this phenomenon persists, these measures will ‎continue and even intensify," the IDF warned.‎

Speaking at a Yisrael Beytenu faction meeting, ‎Lieberman said, "Let me make it clear to Hamas ‎leadership that we are not wary of escalation or a ‎wide-scale conflict. We are not looking for military ‎adventures but the way Hamas is behaving – it could ‎end up paying a heavy price. Much heavier than in ‎Operation Protective Edge [in 2014]. ‎

‎"We have no intention of living in a reality where ‎our fields are being burned on a daily basis," he ‎continued. "I have instructed the IDF and the ‎coordinator of government activities in the ‎territories to take several steps over the next few ‎days. … We have a significant humanitarian aid ‎package in place that could dramatically alleviate ‎the situation [in Gaza]. We are willing to make ‎humanitarian gestures, but only if they [Hamas] do ‎the same, meaning resolve the issue of the ‎captives."‎

Hamas is holding two Israelis captive, as well as ‎the remains of two IDF soldiers killed in 2014.‎

Defense officials said Monday that closing Kerem ‎Shalom, through which hundreds of trucks travel ‎daily, seeks to send a message to Gaza's rulers, by ‎which while Israel would prefer to avoid a military ‎conflict it will not abide an escalation in ‎Palestinian violence.‎

The officials explained that Israel hopes Hamas will ‎take the hint and begin curbing border riots and ‎kite terrorism, but warned that if it does not do ‎so, Israel is likely to exacerbate its sanctions on ‎Gaza. ‎

Hamas and Islamic Jihad threatened retaliation over ‎the move. ‎

‎"Netanyahu's decision to aggravate the siege and ‎prevent goods from entering Gaza is a crime against ‎humanity. Israel will be held accountable for the ‎consequences," Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhum said ‎Monday.‎

He further accused the international community of ‎‎"remaining silent opposite the criminal siege ‎suffocating Gaza" and urged "immediate international ‎action" against Israel.‎

Islamic Jihad warned the Israeli sanctions were "a ‎‎declaration of war" and would meet a forceful ‎‎response.‎ ‎

‎"Tightening the siege will only exacerbate the ‎conflict with Israel and it only proves the ‎occupation's failure in dealing with the March of ‎Return," the group said.‎

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