Israel Faces New Palestinian Tactic — ‘Kite Terror’
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by Algemeiner Staff

A Palestinian riot on the Israel-Gaza Strip border, April 13, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Ibraheem Abu Mustafa.
For the fourth time in recent days, a kite rigged with a Molotov cocktail was flown by Palestinian terrorists from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip into southern Israel on Tuesday, the Hebrew news outlet Mako reported.
Firefighters were called to a field near Kibbutz Be’eri to extinguish a blaze ignited by the “kite bomb.”
The “kite terror” phenomenon began last Friday as part of the ongoing Hamas-orchestrated “Great March of Return” riots on the border.
One goal of the rioters in recent weeks has been to set Israeli agricultural fields adjacent to the border on fire.
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