Israel warns Hamas over kite launches from Gaza

Reports say Israel believes Hamas was testing its response with the launches

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Palestinians stand at a site in Gaza City's port that was targeted by an Israeli army strike on August 18, 2026.
Palestinians stand at a site in Gaza City's port that was targeted by an Israeli army strike on August 18, 2026.
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Jerusalem: Israel warned Hamas on Sunday that it would step up operations in Gaza if launches of kites, drones and balloons towards Israel continued, after a recent increase in such incidents.

Israeli media reported that four kites were found in communities near the Gaza border on Saturday and one was shot down by the army on Sunday, bringing the total number recovered in recent days to around 10.

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According to the reports, the Israeli military believes Hamas was behind the launches, which did not carry explosives, and may have been testing how Israel would respond.

"Israel warns Hamas that if the launches toward Israel do not cease immediately, the IDF will take action to intensify targeted operations against those responsible... and will evacuate the population from areas from which kites, drones and balloons are launched," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a joint statement.

They said they had held a security assessment with top military and security officials on Sunday to discuss the matter.

The recent incidents have revived memories of waves of incendiary kites and balloons launched from Gaza in previous years, which sparked fires in agricultural lands in southern Israel.

Uri Epstein, a leader for Gaza border communities -- many of which were attacked by Hamas on October 7, 2023 -- told Channel 12 that "after October 7, we will no longer tolerate the words 'It will be ok'".

"The writing is in the sky, and it's the army's responsibility to act in time."

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