KKL-JNF will sue Hamas over environmental damage from rockets, incendiary kites
KKL-JNF will sue Hamas for damages to agricultural lands

KKL-JNF will sue Hamas over environmental damage from rockets, incendiary kites

Since the border protests began in March, there have been at least 200 fires in southern Israel causing an estimated $1.4 million in damage to agricultural land, nature reserves.

Israeli firefighters extinguish a fire in a wheat field caused from kites flown by Palestinian protesters, near the border with the Gaza Strip, May 30, 2018. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Israeli firefighters extinguish a fire in a wheat field caused from kites flown by Palestinian protesters, near the border with the Gaza Strip, May 30, 2018. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund said it will sue Hamas in international court for environmental damage caused to land it owns near the border with Gaza.

The damage has been caused in recent weeks by rockets, mortar shells and incendiary kites.

“It is inconceivable that the international community would allow Hamas not to be held accountable and pay for its criminal acts; not only against the citizens of the State of Israel, but also against nature and the environment which have been severely hurt by this criminal environmental terrorism. Hamas has proved that they have no humanity; not just toward human beings, but also toward animals and natural resources,” KKL-JNF World Chairman Daniel Atar said in a statement.

KKL-JNF said it would enlist the aid of international law attorneys with experience in this area.

On Tuesday at least three fires were sparked by flaming kites near the border with Gaza, including two near Kibbutz Nir Am, northeast of the Gaza Strip, and one near Moshav Netiv Ha’asara, to the north of Gaza.

A fire also spread quickly in front of Sapir College in Sderot and was brought under control hours later. Also on Tuesday, a brush fire broke out in a field outside Kibbutz Kissufim in southern Israel, believed to be sparked by an incendiary kite.

At least 200 fires in southern Israel have been caused by flaming kites and helium balloons sent over the border from Gaza since protests at the border began in March.

Damages to agriculture from fires set by the incendiary kites are estimated at $1.4 million, and thousands of acres of agricultural land and nature reserves in the Gaza border area have been damaged or destroyed, including KKL-JNF forests.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday ordered the government to withhold customs duties collected by Israel for the Palestinian Authority on items that come through Israeli ports on the way to the PA in order to offset the cost of the damage. PJC

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