The strike came hours after four Palestinians infiltrated into Israel near Kibbutz Kissufim and attempted to set fire to the heavy engineering equipment that is being used to construct Israel’s barrier with the Gaza Strip.Israel’s military has been investing extensive effort in locating cross-border tunnels from Gaza and has been building a ground-breaking underground barrier across the entire border with the Strip. Construction of the barrier is expected to cost more than three billion shekels and be completed by the end of 2019. A video aired by Al Jazeera showed the group, including a fifth individual, cut the security fence before sprinting to a mound of earth that concealed the equipment, which was unguarded. No work was being done on the site because of Shabbat.Shortly after they reach the equipment, smoke can be seen coming from of the area. Four of the men are then seen running back towards the Gaza Strip after they see IDF troops approaching the area.Only minor damage was caused to the machinery. While Palestinians routinely infiltrate into Israel from the Strip, the army stated that it viewed this infiltration as severe compared to the others.The incident also comes one week before Palestinians will be marking Land Day, with thousands of Gazans expected to set up several tent cities as close as they can to the border fence and to remain there until Nakba Day on May 15.In the statement, the IDF “warned of any incidents in which civilians are called to hold ‘protests’ used as cover to damage security infrastructure and to attempts to hurt Israeli citizens or IDF soldiers.” While the security establishment does not believe that Hamas currently seeks another war, the situation is fragile, especially given the worsening conditions in the Strip. Gazans have been demonstrating at the border fence with Israel each Friday in recent months. The army believes Hamas uses these weekly demonstrations as cover to carry out terrorist attacks.During the demonstrations, some of which have become riots, Palestinians have also planted several improvised explosive devices along the fence. One such device was hidden inside a flag pole and detonated in mid-February, seriously injuring four IDF soldiers.Earlier today 4 #Palestinians crossed into #Israel from southern #GazaStrip & tried to set fire to some of machinery used to build #Israel’s underground barrier. All 4 fled back to #Hamas-run enclave after they were engaged by the #IDF pic.twitter.com/GDu9t3l60V
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) 24 March 2018