Israel and Gaza both appear to want to prevent current tensions bubbling over into outright war, writes Avi Issacharoff for the Times of Israel. But with its latest weapon of choice – rigging kites with explosives – Hamas is literally playing with fire. "The headline of this round [of violence] is of course the fire kite terrorism. It has turned into a serious threat to southern Israel, and a main weapon in Hamas's arsenal, with a variety of explosives and incendiary devices rigged to kites and balloons," Issacharoff writes. "By using such a primitive, even childish, tool of destruction, Hamas is hoping to keep Gaza at the center of Israeli and international attention, eventually leading to dramatic economic steps that will contribute to the survival of its rule over the territory. But it's playing with fire." |
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