Benjamin Netanyahu visits Israeli army's Gaza division amid tension

Last week, Israel hit Gaza with the hardest airstrikes since its 2014 military campaign in the strip, killing at least two people.

Published: 18th July 2018 08:30 AM  |   Last Updated: 18th July 2018 08:30 AM   |  A+A-

A ball of fire rises following an Israeli air strike on a building in Gaza, in the northern Gaza Strip. (File Photo| AP)

By IANS

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, visited the military's Gaza Division Headquarters amidst a recent flare-up between Israel and the besieged Palestinian enclave.

The Prime Minister's Office said in a statement that Netanyahu held a security assessment at the headquarters, near the fence separating Israel and Gaza, Xinhua reported.

Stressing that the Israeli army is "ready for any scenario," Netanyahu praised the military preparedness for escalation, saying he is "very impressed by what I saw here, and I know that like me, every Israeli citizen believes in the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) and gives it their backing ahead of any possible development."

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On Friday and Saturday, Israel hit Gaza with the hardest airstrikes since its 2014 military campaign in the strip, killing at least two people. At the same time, Gaza militants launched mortar shells and rockets at southern Israel, wounding four.

Late on Saturday, Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian group that runs Gaza, announced a cease-fire. But on Sunday, the sending of incendiary kites and helium-filled balloons was resumed, which have been sent into Israeli territory and consumed at least 34 square km of farmlands.

Hamas said it takes time before completely halting the arson balloons, but Netanyahu said Israel will not allow any launching of incendiary balloons or kites, and the army will attack groups of balloon launchers.

The arson kites are part of a protest against the crippling blockade that Israel has imposed on Gaza since 2007.

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