San Francisco Chronicle

Israel places new limits on cargo crossing

- By Aron Heller Aron Heller is an Associated Press writer.

JERUSALEM — Israel placed new restrictio­ns on its only cargo crossing with the Gaza Strip on Tuesday in response to continued Hamas hostilitie­s, even after it agreed to a cease-fire ending 24 hours of intense fighting.

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Israel will cease transferri­ng gas and fuel through the Kerem Shalom crossing until Sunday but will allow food and essential medication to cross. Commercial cargo was suspended last week.

Lieberman also said Israel was tightening its naval blockade to limit Palestinia­ns from sailing beyond three nautical miles off Gaza’s coast. Israel previously allowed sailing up to six nautical miles.

Even after Hamas, Gaza’s militant rulers, agreed to a cease-fire late Saturday, incendiary kites and balloons have continued to float from Gaza into Israel, setting off damaging fires to farmlands. Israel has stepped up it strikes since then to signal its new threshold for engagement after months of largely refraining to act.

Israel pounded Hamas targets on Saturday in its most massive bombardmen­t since the 2014 war, while militants fired dozens of rockets toward Israel that halted daily life in the area. Two Palestinia­n teenagers were killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, while four Israelis were wounded from a rocket that landed on a residentia­l home in Sderot.

Israel says it has no interest is engaging in another war with Hamas, but says it will no longer tolerate the Gaza militant campaign of flying incendiary kites and balloons across the border that have ignited fires damaging Israeli farms and nature reserves.

Israel says some 2,500 acres of nature reserves and parks close to Gaza have been burnt thus far and it is reported to have delivered messages to Hamas that if the fires continue, it risks sparking a fullfledge­d war, like the three they have waged over the past decade.

“The Israeli army is prepared and ready for any mission we give it,” Lieberman said during a visit to the border area Tuesday. “If we are required to launch a campaign we can overcome any enemy. The army knows what to do, how to do it and when to do it. We will dictate the rules of the game and no one else.”

Speaking at the same border visit, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “the Israeli military is prepared for any scenario.”

On Sunday, Israel said it discovered a falcon to which Gaza militants tied an incendiary device meant to set fires. Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority said it found the common kestrel hanging in a tree with its legs tied to a wire that had flammable material. It appeared to be the first case of Gaza militants using birds to attack Israel.

 ?? Eyad Baba / Associated Press 2014 ?? Trucks loaded with sacks of cement arrive at the Kerem Shalom border crossing in the Gaza Strip. Israel shut down the crossing in response to continued Hamas hostilitie­s.
Eyad Baba / Associated Press 2014 Trucks loaded with sacks of cement arrive at the Kerem Shalom border crossing in the Gaza Strip. Israel shut down the crossing in response to continued Hamas hostilitie­s.

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