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Hamas warns Israel of ‘dangerous consequences' over Gaza crossing closure
2018-07-17
[IsraelTimes] Terror group's threat comes as Egypt also shutters Rafah crossing on Tuesday in both directions without explanation

The Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, terrorist group on Monday warned Israel of "dangerous consequences" over its fresh restrictions at a commercial crossing with the Gazoo Strip, as the administrators of the Rafah passage linking Egypt to the Paleostinian enclave announced its crossing would also be shuttered in both directions on Tuesday.

"The Israeli occupation’s closure of the Kerem Shalom crossing and depriving Gazoo from the most simple necessities of life is a crime against humanity that will be added to its list of crimes at the expense of the Paleostinian people including those living in the Strip," said Hamas spokesperson Fawzi Barhoum in a statement posted on the organization’s official website.

"These vengeful measures reflect the degree of the oppression and the ugliness of the crime that Gazoo is facing, that will have dangerous consequences for which the occupation will bear full responsibility," the terrorist group said.

The statement came as officials manning the Rafah crossing announced it will not be operating Tuesday in both directions, according to the Hamas-linked Paleostinian Information Center. No reason was given for the closure of the crossing into Egypt, which has been open since late May.

Earlier on Monday, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman’s office said Israel will further limit the flow of goods into the Gazoo Strip in response to the continued airborne arson attacks emanating from the coastal enclave.

Between Tuesday and Sunday, no fuel will enter Gazoo through the Kerem Shalom. The entry of food and medicine will continue, but will require explicit permission from Israel. Additionally, Gazoo fishermen will only be allowed to venture three kilometers (1.8 miles) into the Mediterranean Sea, down from the current six kilometers (3.7 miles).

Liberman’s office said restrictions were toughened due to "continued terror attempts" by Hamas, which is allowing, encouraging and participating in flying incendiary devices and bombs into Israel with balloons and kites.

The arson attacks continued Monday, when at least seven blazes were started in the Eshkol region.

The new restrictions join those imposed by Israel last week, when it halted exports of Gazook produce and stopped most goods from going into the Strip. The military said the closure would continue as long as Paleostinians persist in launching incendiary kites and balloons into Israel.

The arson attacks from Gazoo in recent months that have burned thousands of acres of forest, agricultural lands and brush in southern Israel and caused many millions of shekels in damage.

The European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
criticized the move, saying it "expects Israel to reverse these decisions" which risked "further aggravating the already dire economic situation in Gazoo."

Kerem Shalom is the only cargo crossing between Gazoo and Israel. The Strip has been subject to a strict blockade for the past 11 years that Israel says is necessary to prevent terrorist groups from bringing weapons into the Strip. Egypt also tightly controls the Rafah border crossing into the Sinai.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that Israel was undertaking multiple measures to pressure Hamas, including closing Kerem Shalom.

The new restrictions came after a weekend flareup between Israel and the Hamas terror group in the Strip, in which some 200 rockets and mortar shells were fired at Israel and the IDF carried out multiple strikes inside the Paleostinian enclave.

On Saturday night, a ceasefire of sorts was brokered by Egypt and other international bodies, though Israel was not directly involved in the talks. The violence abated to some degree, but tensions endured and cross-border attacks continued.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Gaza’s Latest Weapon? Arson Bird Found Near Border With Israel

Paleoanimals, will the cats killers at PETA protest?
Snark off.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-07-17 13:01  

#8  depriving Gazoo from the most simple necessities of life

So what you're saying is that Paleos can't live without Jews. Sounds about right.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-07-17 07:39  

#7  What kind of consequences? You'll keep trying to kill Israelis? What,exactly, changed?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-07-17 07:17  

#6  Arab labor is actually vital to Israel's construction sector and to some extent its manufacturing sector. Most of the arabs working in construction are Israeli citizens and this function is difficult to automate.
Posted by: lord garth   2018-07-17 06:22  

#5  Sounds exactly the sort of group you should open your border to...

Once agricultural automation (I'm sure Isreal is working on this) really kicks in there will be zero demand for pale-stainian labour.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-07-17 05:33  

#4  Questions, anyone?

Too late. You issued this statement and now I have to bite.

Hate to be ya. Smell you later!
Posted by: newc   2018-07-17 00:46  

#3  Two years ago then-President Obama was busily attaching more anvils to Israel’s ankles, jvalentour.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-07-17 00:43  

#2  You have two days left. Do you have any last wishes?

You Fucked with the Wrong GOD.
You will be corralled. Plenty of better qualified "Palestinians than you idiots may run that as a Nation instead of a gangsta paradise where you teach your kids to blow up.

You are the 4th most disgusting organization on the earth, Hamas. And I do not care anymore you satanic imbeciles. I want you gone.
Posted by: newc   2018-07-17 00:43  

#1  My feeling is they should expand the Golan. Gaza is contained for now.
But all of this should have been done two years ago.
Posted by: jvalentour   2018-07-17 00:41  

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