China Daily (Hong Kong)

Israel hits Gaza after Hamas fires incendiary balloons

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s — Israeli jets launched fresh airstrikes in Gaza on Thursday night and Friday morning after militants in the Palestinia­n territory again set off incendiary balloons into southern Israel, the army and media reports said.

The fire balloons and airstrikes are the latest outbreak of violence which is putting pressure on a fragile cease-fire between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers that came into place on May 21, ending 11 days of heavy fighting.

“Over the past day, arson balloons were launched from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory,” Israel’s military said in a statement. “In response, fighter jets struck military compounds and a rocket launch site belonging to the Hamas terror organizati­on.”

Some journalist­s in the Palestinia­n enclave also reported hearing explosions, which the army said hit sites in Gaza City and in Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, and home to around 2 million people.

Soon after the strikes, Hamas militants opened fire with heavy machines guns toward the Jewish state, as Israeli warning air raid sirens rang out.

Palestinia­n militants in Gaza launched balloons for a third day running on Thursday, according to Israeli firefighte­rs battling the blazes sparked by the devices.

The balloons are intended to set fire to farmland and bush surroundin­g Gaza.

After the first wave of fire balloons sparked blazes on Tuesday, Israel’s military launched a retaliator­y wave of strikes early Wednesday.

Then, as the balloons continued coming in, the air force launched a second round of strikes overnight Thursday to Friday.

Under new government

This week’s airstrikes on Gaza were the first under Israel’s new government headed by Naftali Bennett, whose ideologica­lly disparate coalition on Sunday ousted long-serving leader Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel army chief Aviv Kohavi late on Thursday issued orders to “increase the IDF’s (Israeli Defense Forces’) readiness and preparedne­ss for a variety of scenarios including a resumption of hostilitie­s”, the army statement read.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he had spoken with Israel’s new Foreign Minister Yair Lapid to offer support. “We discussed America’s unwavering commitment to Israel’s security, our bilateral relationsh­ip, and the challenges ahead,” Blinken tweeted after the Israeli strikes.

They also discussed “the need to improve Israeli-Palestinia­n relations in practical ways,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a separate statement that did not mention the airstrikes.

The new exchanges come as Egypt tries to consolidat­e the ceasefire it helped broker.

The conflict killed 260 Palestinia­ns including some fighters, the Gaza authoritie­s said. In Israel, 13 people were killed, including a soldier, by rockets fired from Gaza, the police and army said.

Cairo, along with the United Nations, is hoping to support the reconstruc­tion of Gaza following a war that saw whole tower blocks reduced to rubble and key infrastruc­ture smashed.

The densely crowded Mediterran­ean enclave has been under an Israeli blockade since 2007.

 ?? AHMAD GHARABLI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Israeli security forces detain a Palestinia­n outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City on Thursday during a protest.
AHMAD GHARABLI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Israeli security forces detain a Palestinia­n outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City on Thursday during a protest.

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