Israel responds to Gaza balloon protests with deadly violence
For more than three and a half months, Palestinian protesters in Gaza have been stepping up their border protests, in rejection of the prolonged Israeli siege of the coastal enclave and in pursuit of the Palestinian people's right to return to their homelands from which they were forced out by
Palestinians in
In more recent weeks, protesters have been flying incendiary balloons and kites over into nearby Israeli farmland and "nature reserves".
Last Friday, several
Abu Mohammad was very enthusiastic, running along with his friends towards the border fence, east of
"We will continue launching these balloons towards their farmlands and we are not fearing the occupation's threats against us. The occupation should well understand that we will continue protesting and using our own tactics of protests until the occupation lifts the Gaza siege, once and for all," said 40-year-old father-of-nine Abu Mohammad, while wearing a mask to hide his face from the Israelis.
At another corner of the protest, 34-year-old Khamis was flying a kite coloured red, black, white and green - the colours of the Palestinian national flag. Khamis spoke out confidently, telling The New Arab that whatever the Israelis do to disperse the protests would not force them to retreat - or to stop launching their kites:
"Only God's will [matters]. If God wills me to perish, I will perish or get harmed - even if I am not standing here on the border line. I may be hurt wherever, so I am not fearing, and will continue protesting against the occupation with this means of mine. I would like to say outright: Israeli threats against us cannot stop us. Only God can stop us."
The incendiary balloons and kites have become
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However, organisers of the Great Return March claim the reports have been exaggerated for the sake of securing insurance payouts.
"Actually, all Israeli allegations against the Great March of Return are baseless," said Salah Abdelaati, a senior member of the higher committee of the Great March of Return.
"Israeli media itself has reported that some Israeli farmers near
The New Arab was unable to confirm the existence of such media reports.
Two weeks ago, the Israeli authorities announced a further tightening of the 11-year siege of
Only food stuffs, medicines and some quantities of fuel will be allowed to enter Gaza,
The Kerem Shalom crossing in the south of the territory, the sole commercial crossing for
The crossing's closure came on Monday, a few hours after a rocket fired from
Also , on Monday, Israeli inner cabinet, led by military officials, gave a green light to Israeli army to respond to incendiary kites and balloons from
Israeli media reports suggested that six to seven balloons and kites-caused flames, hit southern Israeli farm lands, near the Israeli town of
Asked by the New Arab as to what may Israel want by further tightening the siege and warning Palestinian in Gaza against continuing the border protests and launching incendiary kites and balloons, Gaza-based political analyst and leading BDS activist, Dr, Haidar Eid, told the New Arab:
"We believe that the only window of hope that we have right now is to send a strong message to Apartheid Israel, not only by us the two million refugees of the Gaza Strip, but also by the international community, mainly the international civil society, by boycotting Israel , divesting from Israel and divesting from international companies that benefit from Israeli's oppression of the Palestinians and by imposing sanctions on Israel, similar to the sanctions , imposed on Apartheid South Africa, in the last century".
Eid added that all Israeli measures are apparently intended to force Palestinians into submission, nothing but submission.
Palestinian media also reported that toy airplanes now are being modified to serve as incendiary devices.
Since March 30, large crowds of Palestinians in
Israeli snipers, stationed on those border areas, have killed since then 140 Palestinian protesters, including women , children, paramedics and journalists, and wounded about 15,000 others, according to the Gaza-based health ministry.
" Whatever they do to force us to stop our protests, we will not succumb", Khamis, a 34-year-old launcher of a nicely-colored kite, told the New Arab.
Rami Almeghari is a Palestinian freelance journalist living and working in Gaza.
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