Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Gazans launch incendiary balloons after Israeli strikes

- Wafaa Shurafa

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Hamasbacke­d Palestinia­n activists on Tuesday in the Gaza Strip launched a new wave of incendiary balloons into Israel, further raising tensions after a night of Israeli airstrikes on the seaside territory.

The enemy sides this week have engaged in their heaviest cross-border fighting since an 11-day war in May. In the occupied West Bank, meanwhile, officials said a Palestinia­n teen was killed in a clash with the Israeli military.

The May war between Israel and Hamas militants ended with an inconclusi­ve Egyptian-brokered cease-fire. Since then, Gaza’s Hamas rulers have grown increasing­ly frustrated with the lack of progress in efforts to cement the truce. Hamas wants Israel to lift a stifling blockade on Gaza, while Israel has demanded the return of the remains of two soldiers, in addition to two captive Israeli civilians, Hamas is believed to be holding.

Hamas-backed activists have launched incendiary balloons into southern Israel several times in recent weeks, setting fires on the other side of the border. On Saturday, they held a violent demonstrat­ion along the Israeli border fence.

During the demonstrat­ion, a militant next to the fence pulled out a pistol and shot an Israeli sniper in the head at point blank range. The Israeli remains in critical condition. Some two-dozen Palestinia­ns were also hit by Israeli fire.

Early on Tuesday, Israeli warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes on Hamas

targets in response to incendiary balloons. The Israeli military said that Hamas fired machine guns into Israel, drawing an additional airstrike. No casualties were reported on either side.

But by the afternoon, the activists were launching the balloons again. “Our message is clear and explicit. This siege must be broken,” said one of the activists, who identified himself as Abu Omar. “We will not be intimidate­d by any threats.”

The violence has complicate­d the cease-fire efforts by Egypt.

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