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(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Yoni Ben Menachem - The "Friday of Tires" protest failed to impede the actions of IDF marksmen on Israel's border with Gaza and the Palestinians did not manage to infiltrate the territory of Israel in vast numbers. Moreover, fewer participated in the second Friday event. The IDF forces at the Gaza border were prepared for the burning of thousands of tires. They used water cannons, fans, and fire hoses, together with aerial drones to overcome the heavy smokescreen. Hamas tried to boost participation by promising financial incentives to those who took part in the "return" campaign and to those who were injured. Families of those killed would receive $3,000, the seriously injured would get $500, while moderate injuries would mean $200. 2018-04-09 00:00:00Full Article
The Hamas Gimmick that Failed
(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Yoni Ben Menachem - The "Friday of Tires" protest failed to impede the actions of IDF marksmen on Israel's border with Gaza and the Palestinians did not manage to infiltrate the territory of Israel in vast numbers. Moreover, fewer participated in the second Friday event. The IDF forces at the Gaza border were prepared for the burning of thousands of tires. They used water cannons, fans, and fire hoses, together with aerial drones to overcome the heavy smokescreen. Hamas tried to boost participation by promising financial incentives to those who took part in the "return" campaign and to those who were injured. Families of those killed would receive $3,000, the seriously injured would get $500, while moderate injuries would mean $200. 2018-04-09 00:00:00Full Article
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