Malta Independent

Israel shuts down cargo crossing into Gaza to punish Hamas

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Israel shut down 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 next Sunday but will allow food and essential medication to cross. He also said Israel was tightening its naval blockade to limit Palestinia­ns from sailing beyond 3 nautical miles off the Gazan coast. Israel previously allowed sailing until 6 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 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 airstrike in Gaza City, while four Israelis were wounded from a rocket that landed on a residentia­l home in Sderot.

Israel and Egypt have maintained a blockade on Gaza for over a decade in an attempt to weaken Hamas. The blockade has caused widespread economic hardship. Israel says the naval blockade is necessary to protect its citizens from weapon smuggling.

The weekend’s violence came after months of near-weekly border demonstrat­ions organized by Hamas aimed in part to protest the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza. Over 130 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since the protests began on March 30.

Israel says it is defending its sovereign border and accuses Hamas of using the protests as cover for attempts to breach the border fence and attack Israeli civilians and soldiers.

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