Tensions rise at Gaza border fence
Source: Tensions rise at Gaza border fence
A Hamas senior official said the organization launched an investigation to find the responsible for the attack during which a rocket landed on a Be’er Sheva home and in the sea off the shores of a city in central Israel early Wednesday morning, prompting an IAF retaliatory attack in the strip, AFP reported.
After the early morning rockets, Hamas and Islamic Jihad released a joint statement in which they said they “oppose rocket fire that hurts the efforts to lift the siege.”
Israeli decision-makers believe that curbing the clashes along the border fence would restore calm there.
Skirmishes resembling to last Friday’s riots during which the Palestinians placed an explosive device on the fence, with 20 of them breaching it, and prompting the IDF to open fire, would obligate Israel to launch a limited military campaign in Gaza, a credible source told Ynet.Meanwhile, a team of Egyptian mediators shuttled Thursday between Israel and Gaza in a stepped-up effort to forge a ceasefire agreement between the two foes as well as to promote an intra Palestinian reconciliation with the Palestinian Authority.
On Wednesday, a delegation of senior Egyptian officials headed by the Egyptian intelligence head deputy met with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the strip.
Cairo is attempting to prepare the ground for the international community to establish infrastructures in the coastal enclave in order to ameliorate its humanitarian situation.
It is probable the Egyptian delegation met with Israel’s top security officials before entering the strip.
However, Israel neither confirmed nor denied such meeting took place.Hamas official Khalil al-Haya said that “The Egyptian delegation has guaranteed us that Egyptian intelligence chief Abbas Kamel’s visit was not canceled, rather postponed due to logistic reasons emanating from President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s travels abroad.”
On Thursday, the Security Cabinet decided to change its handling of the bloody riots on the Gaza border fence and the kite terrorism, stating that the rules of the game have changed.
The Cabinet instructed the IDF to gradually exacerbate its retaliatory actions to violence along the security fence and to demonstrate a zero-tolerance approach.
In addition, flight routes at Ben-Gurion Airport were changed due to the security situation. The Israel Airport Authority stressed, however, that the change “doesn’t affect flights schedule.”
Israelis living in communities by the border fence say they have not seen such a significant concentration of IDF forces in the area in years.
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