Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Forest On Gaza Border Torched By Incendiary Balloons


Forest on Gaza border torched by incendiary balloons, breaking fragile quiet


The Times of Israel is liveblogging Tuesday’s events as they unfold.




Forest on Gaza border torched by incendiary balloons

Firefighters are working to extinguish three blazes caused by incendiary balloons in the Kissufim forest bordering the Gaza Strip, authorities say.
Yesterday, municipal officials said that four fires had been ignited by incendiary balloons near Gaza border communities, with one of them burning hundreds of dunams of wheat fields.
On Friday Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi said that an unofficial deal with Gazan terrorist groups for calm along the border was proving effective, and that there had been a decrease in the number of incendiary devices flown into Israel.
In addition, Kohavi told heads of communities near Gaza that violence along the border fence had calmed significantly from earlier this year, when clashes between protesting Palestinians and Israeli troops had been a near-daily occurrence.

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