Israeli tanks hit Hamas targets amid continued balloon attacks

The army says the attacks were in response to 25 fires started by incendiary balloons sent into Israel by Gaza militants; over 400 fires broke out in southern Israel since Hamas renewed the practice a few weeks ago

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Israeli tanks hit Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the army said, as Palestinian balloon attacks across the border continued despite international truce efforts.
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  • An early-morning military statement said 25 fires had been started by explosive devices attached to clusters of balloons, launched from Gaza into southern Israel on Saturday.
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    תקיפת צה"ל ברצועת עזה לאחר ירי רקטות של חמאס
    תקיפת צה"ל ברצועת עזה לאחר ירי רקטות של חמאס
    Israel's attack on Gaza over the weekend
    "In response to the ongoing events, a short while ago... tanks struck military posts belonging to the Hamas terror organization in the southern Gaza Strip," the IDF statement said.
    There were no immediate reports of casualties.
    Israel has bombed Gaza almost daily since August 6, in response to the airborne incendiary devices launched across the border. On Friday, however, the army refrained from attacking the Hamas-controlled enclave despite dozens of fires, which broke out in southern Israel as a result of incendiary balloons.
    The fire bombs - crude devices fitted to balloons, inflated condoms or plastic bags - have triggered more than 400 blazes in southern Israel, according to the fire services, since the terror group renewed the practice a few weeks ago.
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    תקיפת צה"ל ברצועת עזה לאחר ירי רקטות של חמאס
    תקיפת צה"ל ברצועת עזה לאחר ירי רקטות של חמאס
    Israel's attack on Gaza over the weekend
    An Egyptian delegation has been shuttling between the two sides to try to broker a renewal of an informal truce under which Israel committed to ease its 13-year-old blockade of Gaza in return for calm on the border.
    It was joined this week by Qatar's Gaza envoy Mohammed el-Emadi who delivered the latest tranche of $30 million in aid to the territory on Tuesday before holding talks with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv.
    Sources close to the Qatari delegation said the Israelis had told Emadi they were willing to end a punitive ban on fuel deliveries for Gaza's power plant and ease their blockade if there was an end to the fire balloons.
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    בלון נחת על עץ בקיבוץ בארי
    בלון נחת על עץ בקיבוץ בארי
    Explosive device attached to balloons lands on a tree in southern Israel
    (Photo: Eshkol Regional Council )
    Financial aid for the impoverished territory from gas-rich Qatar had been a major component of the truce, first agreed in November 2018 and renewed several times since.
    But Israel had also said it would take other measures to alleviate unemployment of more than 50 percent in the territory of some two million people.
    Disagreements over their implementation have fuelled repeated flare-ups on the border.
    These escalated into major conflicts in 2008, 2012 and 2014, and mediators have been striving to prevent a new war.
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