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A fire caused by an incendiary balloon erupted in the Eshkol Regional Council
Firefighters took control of the fire that broke out in a field of thorns in the Gaza Strip, and found that the fire broke out following a balloon that was blown up from the Gaza Strip.
This week, the IAF attacked Hamas targets in response to incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip
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Saturday, 03 July 2021, 18:03 Updated: 18:10
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A fire broke out today (Saturday) in a field of thorns in the area of the Eshkol Council, following an incendiary balloon that was blown from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.
On the night between Thursday and Friday, IAF fighter jets attacked a Hamas military installation in the Gaza Strip. The IDF said that it was a weapons manufacturing site, and that the attack hit the ingredients used by the organization for research and development of weapons. Palestinian sources said that the attack occurred south of the city of Gaza.
The IDF attack in Gaza, for the first two weeks, came in response to the incendiary balloons at Negev settlements West on Thursday afternoon. "The IDF will respond strongly to terrorist attempts from the Gaza Strip," the IDF spokesman said.
In all, four fires broke out yesterday from incendiary balloons within the Eshkol Regional Council - according to the fire and rescue services, according to the fire investigators. This, after two weeks in which the envelope was kept quiet and there were no incendiary balloons. The Israel Fire and Rescue Service clarified that "Most of the fires were small and not dangerous at all. "
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In response to incendiary balloons: The IDF attacked a Hamas military facility in the Gaza Strip
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Fire in the Gaza Strip, this week (Photo: Flash 90, without)
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