Israeli farmers who are fighting against explosive kite terrorism in the Gaza Belt region will be recognized as “victims of hostile acts,” making them entitled to compensation under the property tax law.
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and the Israel Tax Authority issued the determination late Tuesday, according to a Hebrew-language tweet by Hadashot 2 news reporter Tamir Steinman.
טרור עפיפוני התבערה | צילום רחפן מהשדות החקלאיים של קיבוץ כפר עזה שתיעד את הנזקים הגדולים שגרמו אתמול העפיפונים הבוערים. (צילום: דודי מודן) pic.twitter.com/a3IlzYvAjP
— חדשות עשר (@news10)
Another “kite terror” attack was carried out on Monday by Gaza terrorists who sent kites with flaming firebombs (Molotov cocktails) flying over the security fence along the eastern section of the Gaza border into an Israeli agricultural field.