Lands near the Gaza strip in Israel have been devastated by raging fires created by improvised incendiary devices sent over the border from Gaza.
Still burning four days after the initial blaze, the acrid smells of smoke and fertilizer fill the air in a field at Kibbutz Or Haner, near Gaza. Since this April, lands near the Gaza strip in Israel have been devastated by raging fires created by improvised incendiary devices sent over the border from Gaza. Hamas terrorists have been sending over burning fire kites, exploding balloons and condoms filled with helium from the Israeli/Gaza border.
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USA — Art Ecological terrorism at the Gaza border creates shadows on Israel’s landscape