by Nikki Guttman, Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Since Palestinians began committing remote arson using kites and balloons, Israel has lost 7,400 acres of land • EU slams Israel's punitive closing of Kerem Shalom.
A fire rages on open
land near the Gaza border
Photo: Michal Yaakov
Yitzhaki
As
the oppressive July heat and humidity settles in, residents of
Gaza-adjacent communities in southern Israel are seeing no abatement to
the fires caused by burning kites and balloons flown over the border
from Gaza, which consumed thousands of acres of farmland and racked up
millions of dollars' worth of damage.
On Tuesday, residents of communities near
the Gaza border reported 36 different fires caused when the burning toys
touched down. Over 600 dunams (150 acres) of the Baram Forest nature
preserve went up in flames, bringing the total amount of national park
acreage scorched in less than a week to 4,000 dunams (nearly 1,000
acres).
Also Tuesday, four firefighting squads and
four firefighting aircraft spent hours battling a large fire near
Kibbutz Or Haner. It was successfully extinguished.
Over 30,000 dunams (7,400 acres) of open
land in Israel have been torched since Hamas began employing the
incendiary balloons and kites, including 9,000 dunams (2,200) of JNF
land. The Kissufim and Beeri forested areas lost 4,700 and 3,200 dunams
(1,100 and 800 acres), respectively.
Some 15,000 dunams (3,700 acres) of
national parkland have been reduced to ash, with Nahal Habesor and
Gvaram particularly hard hit, losing some 7,000 dunams (1,700 acres)
combined.
In response to the ongoing arson from Gaza, Israel announced on Monday it was closing the Kerem Shalom cargo crossing to Gaza to everything except essential humanitarian supplies.
On Tuesday, the United Nations on Tuesday
criticized Israel's decision, warning that the measure could have
negative consequences.
In a statement, U.N. Special Coordinator
Nickolay Mladenov urged Israel to reverse the closure and said he was
"concerned about the consequences."
"Humanitarian assistance is not a substitute for commerce and trade," he said.
He also urged Gaza's Hamas rulers to "do
their part by maintaining calm, stopping incendiary kites and preventing
other provocations."
Nikki Guttman, Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/07/11/palestinian-kites-cause-36-more-fires-after-israel-closes-cargo-crossing/
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