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Israel shuts Gaza crossing after balloon, rocket attacks

August 12, 2020
Kerem Shalom crossing in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah. It is one of three main Gaza border crossings with Israel and Egypt. — File photo
Kerem Shalom crossing in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah. It is one of three main Gaza border crossings with Israel and Egypt. — File photo

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Israel closed its goods crossing with the Gaza Strip, authorities said, after militants fired rockets into the Mediterranean and launched incendiary balloons toward Israel.

The Kerem Shalom crossing was on Tuesday closed to all traffic except humanitarian equipment and fuel, COGAT, the defense ministry unit that oversees the crossings, said in a statement.

The move comes in response to the “continued launching of incendiary balloons” from Gaza, it added.

Israeli sources said late Monday that several balloons had landed in areas of southern Israel, without causing casualties.

Explosives tied to balloons and kites first emerged as a weapon in Gaza during intense protests in 2018, when the devices drifted across the border daily, causing thousands of fires in Israeli farms and communities.

In the past week, such balloons have been launched three times from Gaza into Israel, each time triggering retaliatory strikes against Hamas positions.

Hamas also fired several rockets into the sea on Monday after repeated exchanges of fire with Israel in recent days, Palestinian security sources and eyewitnesses said.

The rockets were a “message” to Israel to let it know that armed groups in Gaza will not “remain silent” in the face of an Israeli blockade and “aggression,” a source close to Hamas said.

Hamas and Israel have fought three wars since 2008.

Despite a truce last year, the two sides clash sporadically with rockets, mortar fire or incendiary balloons. — Agencies


August 12, 2020
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