Kite bearing Arabic writing found near Gaza border as authorities call incident 'crossing red line'
The kite was discovered in Simhoni Forest on Tuesday, weeks after another kite from Gaza was found in Moshav Shuva; local residents voiced concern over Hamas growing stronger.
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A kite with Arabic writing was discovered in Simhoni Forest near the Gaza border on Tuesday, prompting a security investigation. This follows an earlier incident this month where a kite from Gaza was found in Moshav Shuva, though it did not carry an explosive device. Tamir Idan, head of the Sdot Negev Regional Council, called the incident a "crossing a red line," warning that such devices could later carry explosives or be replaced by drones. Idan urged a forceful state response, rejecting a policy of containment and stating, "We will not accept a trickle of incidents or a gradual return to the security reality we knew in the past." Residents of Gaza border communities expressed renewed security concerns, with one resident stating, "Our sense of security has not improved since October 7."
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