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Gaza riots continue: Explosive balloons launched into Israeli territory | Israel Hayom

2023-09-22T09:37:45.001Z

Highlights: The balloons were sent east of al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Earlier this week, young Palestinians rioted near the border fence. Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV station reported that youths tried to cut barbed wire from the fence. According to other reports, a group of youths detonated several hand grenades or IEDs inside the Gaza Strip, east of Rafah, shouting cries of joy after billowing smoke rose in the area. If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us.


The balloons were sent east of al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip • Earlier this week, young Palestinians rioted near the border fence


Palestinian sources report that a group of incendiary balloons was sent from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory on Friday by terrorists east of the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Throwing a grenade and firing a pistol: Documentation of riots at the Gaza border fence

Earlier this week, according to reports in Gaza, Palestinian youths deployed at several locations along the border. They rioted and burned tires as part of what they called "popular activities in support of Al-Aqsa and the West Bank." Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV station reported that youths tried to cut barbed wire from the fence.

Palestinians in Gaza with incendiary balloons before they were sent to Israel, today, photo: Arab networks

According to other reports, a group of youths detonated several hand grenades or IEDs inside the Gaza Strip, east of Rafah, shouting cries of joy after billowing smoke rose in the area.

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