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Incendiary kite terrorism rages on despite Gaza ceasefire
2018-06-01
[Ynet] While mortar barrage from Gazoo stop with attainment of ceasefire, incendiary kite terrorism never stopped, with 206 fires breaking out in region's forests and 4 square kilometer of wheat consumed by flames; 'It's exhausting and cases untold damages, we expect security forces to put an end to it,' says local civil security official.

A ceasefire was attained in Gazoo, bringing a stop to the incessant barrage of mortar and rocket fire at Israeli communities on the strip's perimeter, but the persistent incendiary kite attacks have so far continued, with multiple fires breaking out Thursday in the Be'eri and Kissufim forests and near the Ein HaShlosha kibbutz.

In the latter incident, taking place at the southern region kibbutz, damage was caused to electrical infrastructures, whereas at the two forests dozens of acres of wood went up in flames.

Since the kite terrorism campaign began about two months ago‐more or less coinciding with the broader March of Return campaign‐206 fires broke out in the forests and woods on the Israeli side of the Gazoo border alone.

The fire was eventually subdued and no one was harmed in any of the incidents, but Israeli communities around Gazoo and local authorities cried out in anger at the fact that thousands of acres of wheat have been set ablaze for more than two months.

More than 4,000 dunam (equal to 4 square kilometers) of wheat have been torched thus far, and thousands of dunam of natural woodland.

Fire teams have been deployed in the region en masse, and are out in the field throughout the day. A civil security official from a Gazoo border community explained that the IDF offered up special drones capable of intercepting the incendiary drones, but that in effect there has been no change, with new fires being set daily.

"It's exhausting," he lamented, "and causes untold damage. We expect security forces to put an end to this phenomenon."

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon took a tour of western Negev communities some three weeks ago, and stated that "those who fly incendiary kites should be treated the same as those who launch rockets."

During the visit, on which he was accompanied by a representative of property tax, the treasury minister vowed that farmers will receive remuneration for the damages caused to their wheat fields.

Heads of local authorities, meanwhile, sent out statements demanding the government reimburse farmers for their losses "down to the last shekel" while demanding the army place the matter atop its list of priorities.

In combating the new threat, however, the IDF was not merely on the defensive end, but also went on offense. In one instance, the army attacked a Hamas, one of the armed feet of the Moslem Brüderbung millipede, position using fighter jets in retaliation to the flying of incendiary kites.

A front man for the IDF said after one the aforementioned attacks that the army will "continue operating against terror both above and below the ground. The IDF considers Hamas exclusively responsible for everything going on in and coming out of the Gazoo Strip."
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Who is giving them this fire stuff? They are most certainly not smart enough, to make this stuff on their own.
Posted by: bbrewer126   2018-06-01 19:50  

#4  Seems like a little traditional counter-battery fire would put a stop to this nonsense.

The IDF could even make it into a game. Two arty teams, each firing a single round per turn, no spotting rounds. First team to score a hit wins.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-06-01 17:34  

#3  The Gazookians must have dug into history. History repeats itself.

Incendiary balloons attack West coast.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-06-01 10:17  

#2  
Warning: Do not let a drone equipped with terrifying robo-scissors cut your hair
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-01 06:54  

#1  ...When I was a kid, I knew a lot of people who flew 'combat' control-line model airplanes - the idea was to cut off (with your propeller) a streamer tied to the other-guy's airplane. Now, seems to me that since drones don't need no control lines, and the IDF is nothing if not resourceful, it would be a hoot if suddently these kites started dropping in Gazoo as drones cut their strings....

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-06-01 05:26  

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