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Young Gazan says flaming kites are best terror weapon

Gaza Palestinians expressed their delight over the success of incendiary “terror kites” being flown into Israel, which have set fire to thousands of acres of agricultural and protected lands along the border.

Fires From Kites, Gaza Border
Israeli firefighters extinguish flames in a wheat field caused from incendiary kites flown by Palestinian protesters near the Gaza border on May 30, 2018. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

Gaza Palestinians expressed their delight over the success of incendiary “terror kites” being flown into Israel, which have set fire to thousands of acres of agricultural and protected lands along the border.

In a candid interview with Ynet news, Palestinians told reporters that after they send the blazing kites into Israel, which they paint in the colors of the Palestinian flag and occasionally with swastikas, they tune into Facebook to watch the fires.

“The kite is the best weapon and the most important weapon we have in Gaza; it’s better than all of the rockets and weapons we have,” H. told reporters. “When a rocket is fired from Gaza, you have a response to it, but for the kites, you don’t have a response. They cause you a lot of damage.”

According to H., the “kites” unit is not connected to Hamas, but is a group of young Gazans divided into groups by area. “We have no aid from Hamas, and we don’t need it,” H. said. “Preparing each kite, with its incendiary device, costs us three or four shekels.”

“We watch TV and realize you have great fear of these kites,” H. added. “Because of that, every Friday there are more and more youths who participate in this activity.”

On Monday, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that 2,200 acres of agricultural lands and nature reserves have been burned down since the arson kites were first implemented as a terror tool.

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