The Jerusalem Post

Brushfires rage in the South from incendiary kites launched from Gaza

IAF strikes 15 terrorist targets following mortar fire toward Israeli communitie­s

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Teams of firefighte­rs worked throughout the day on Sunday putting out large brush fires in fields belonging to communitie­s in the South, after they had been hit by flaming-kites launched from the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Hundreds of acres of land were burnt near the communitie­s of Nir Am, Or Haner and Be’eri after one such kite triggered a fire in the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council’s Simhoni Forest.

The fire caused the southbound lane of Route 34 to be closed to traffic, and Israel Railways shut down the Ashkelon-Netivot route, stopping trains coming from the north at Ashkelon railway station and trains coming from the south at the Netivot station.

The fires came a day after some 500 to 750 acres of a nature reserve next to Kibbutz Carmiya were destroyed by kites.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he instructed National Security

Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat to push forward a process that will subtract the amount of money the government must pay to Gaza-area communitie­s for the damages caused by the fires, from the Palestinia­n tax money Israel transfers each month to the Palestinia­n Authority.

According to Hebrew media, Israel Nature and Parks estimates that at least one-third of the reserve was destroyed on Saturday, despite four air tankers and 12 firefighti­ng teams working to put out the flames.

Gazans have been protesting along the border since March 30 as part of the Great March of Return, with demonstrat­ors throwing stones and Molotov cocktails towards troops and launching incendiary kites and balloons towards Israeli territory.

Late Saturday night, the Israel Air Force attacked 15 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip following mortar fire against southern Israeli communitie­s on Saturday evening.

The military said the strikes were a response to the earlier rocket fire as well as “terror incidents led and made possible by the Hamas terror organizati­on over the course of the weekend,” which included the throwing of grenades, improvised explosive devices, attempts to infiltrate into Israel by damaging the security fence and the burning of Israeli fields by incendiary kites.

The mortar fire was the first violation of a fragile cease-fire and two days of relative quiet in southern Israel after the most significan­t escalation between the IDF and the terrorist groups in the coastal enclave in four years.

The first round of sirens was activated Saturday in several nearby communitie­s in the Eshkol Regional Council at around 8 p.m., with one mortar falling in open territory and the other intercepte­d by the Iron Dome missile defense system.

Additional sirens sounded several times in the same communitie­s, as well as in communitie­s within the Sha’ar Hanegev and Hof Asheklon regions and in the city of Sderot, following additional rocket fire from the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

According to the military, the IAF bombed targets across the entire Gaza Strip in three Hamas compounds, including two weapon-production and storage sites, as well as targets belonging to Hamas’s naval force.

If Hamas “chooses to follow a path of terrorism and not solve the difficulti­es of the people of Gaza, it will continue to pay a heavy price that will only become steeper as much as needed,” read the statement released by the IDF.

Herb Keinon contribute­d to this report. •

 ?? (Amir Cohen/Reuters) ?? A FIRE BURNS in a field near Sderot, ignited by incendiary kites sent over the border from Gaza.
(Amir Cohen/Reuters) A FIRE BURNS in a field near Sderot, ignited by incendiary kites sent over the border from Gaza.

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