Gazans have been protesting along the border with Israel since March 30 as part of what organizers have called the “Great March of Return.” Demonstrators have been throwing stones, Molotov cocktails and rocks toward Israeli troops and flying incendiary kites into Israeli territory, destroying over 2,500 acres of forest, nature reserves and agricultural fields.On Thursday, reports out of Gaza said that Palestinians planned to launch 5,000 incendiary balloons and kites toward Israel to mark the festival of Eid al-Fitr. The group calls itself “The Sons of Zouari” – referring to Hamas’s chief drone expert and engineer Muhammad Zouari, who was assassinated in Tunisia in an operation blamed on the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency in 2016. It pledged to expand the range of its incendiary devices to 40 kilometers from the Gaza Strip.Despite that threat, Friday saw the lowest protest turnout by Palestinians congregating at the Israel-Gaza fence since the protests began on March 30.Amid the ongoing launching of incendiary aerial devices from Gaza and high temperatures, more than 20 fires broke out across the South on Saturday. On Sunday, another 17 fires were ignited, with teams of firefighters battling the blazes. IDF policy until now had been to fire warning shots and prevent incendiary balloons and kites from entering Israeli airspace. But military officials have hinted that the army’s response may be escalated beyond merely firing warning shots – amid growing political pressure to carry out direct strikes to contain the threat posed by these devices.Over the weekend the Israeli army said it carried out three drone strikes near residents of the Gaza Strip who were preparing and launching incendiary balloons and kites into Israel. According to the Health Ministry in Gaza, one strike on Saturday wounded two Palestinians.#صور.. السيارة التي استهدفتها طائرات الاستطلاع "الإسرائيلية" في حي الشجاعية شرق مدينة غزة، فجر اليوم. pic.twitter.com/wYPxPDBNfp
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