Daily Dispatch

Israel halts fuel to Gaza over fire balloon launches

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Israel on Thursday said it will stop shipments of fuel into Gaza in response to Palestinia­ns in the enclave launching incendiary balloons that have torched tracts of farmland on the Israeli frontier.

Palestinia­ns in Islamist Hamas-ruled Gaza in recent days have launched dozens of helium balloons laden with incendiary material in a bid to pressure Israel to ease its blockade of the Strip and allow new economic projects.

Israel, which cites security threats from Hamas for its land and naval blockade, had earlier retaliated by closing the Strip’s main commercial crossing and striking Hamas military facilities with warplanes, attack helicopter­s and tanks.

Escalating the measures on Thursday, Defence Minister Benny Gantz ordered a halt to fuel imports into Gaza “in light of the continued launching of incendiary balloons from the Strip” towards Israel, the defence ministry said.

Hamas spokespers­on Fawzi Barhoum called the measure a “grave act of aggression” that “aims to worsen the crisis of our people in the blockaded Strip”.

The Mediterran­ean coastal enclave relies on Israel for most of its fuel and gas.

The halt in fuel could shut down Gaza’s sole power plant and lead to further electricit­y cuts for households and businesses, according to Mohammad Thabet, an official with Gaza’s main power distributi­on company. Palestinia­ns in Gaza currently get six hours of electricit­y followed by a 10 hour power cut.

A ceasefire deal brokered last year by Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations following a deadly surge in violence was to see Israel allow new developmen­t projects, including an industrial zone and a hospital.

Hamas has accused Israel of not fully complying with those understand­ings. Israel, which deems Hamas a terrorist organisati­on, shuns direct negotiatio­ns and has never publicly acknowledg­ed the deal.

On Wednesday, Israel reduced the area where it permits Palestinia­ns to fish from 24km to 13km, calling it a response to the balloon launches. —

 ?? Picture: EFE ?? INCENDIARY DEVICES: A screengrab shows balloon bombs being built. Israel has accused residents of Gaza of floating explosive devices into their territory.
Picture: EFE INCENDIARY DEVICES: A screengrab shows balloon bombs being built. Israel has accused residents of Gaza of floating explosive devices into their territory.

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