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(Times of Israel) A 4-meter (13-foot) arson kite launched from Gaza landed on high-voltage power lines near Kibbutz Sufa on Friday, causing a power outage at the kibbutz and in the surrounding area. In another community near Gaza, an arson balloon landed next to a communal dining room. On Friday, several thousand Gazans gathered along the border, throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at Israeli security forces. Several attempts were made to breach the security fence and a grenade was hurled at troops. In addition, incendiary devices from Gaza sparked nine fires in Israel on Friday. 2018-08-13 00:00:00Full Article
Large Arson Kite from Gaza Lands on Kibbutz Power Lines
(Times of Israel) A 4-meter (13-foot) arson kite launched from Gaza landed on high-voltage power lines near Kibbutz Sufa on Friday, causing a power outage at the kibbutz and in the surrounding area. In another community near Gaza, an arson balloon landed next to a communal dining room. On Friday, several thousand Gazans gathered along the border, throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at Israeli security forces. Several attempts were made to breach the security fence and a grenade was hurled at troops. In addition, incendiary devices from Gaza sparked nine fires in Israel on Friday. 2018-08-13 00:00:00Full Article
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