IDF Patrol Comes Under Attack on Gaza Border

Pictured Above: An Israeli tank patrols near the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip on May 29, 2018. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

(JNS) Israel Defense Forces' soldiers came under fire on Monday morning during a patrol of the border with northern Gaza.

According to army reports, a gunman shot at soldiers from a distance of 30 to 60 feet. Though no soldiers were injured, they returned fire, killing the gunman.

The attack comes as reports indicate that Israel has reached a ceasefire deal with Hamas wherein Hamas will stop attacking Israel, and Israel will build an Israeli-monitored port for Gaza in Cyprus.

No rockets have been launched since the ceasefire talks began, though Gazans have continued to launch “terror balloons” fitted with incendiary devices into Israeli territory, starting arson fires.

On Friday, thousands of Gazans engaged in violent rioting on the Gaza border as part of the Hamas-run “March of Return” demonstrations. Rioters hurled improvised bombs and Molotov cocktails at IDF forces, and burned tires as a smokescreen.

As a result, the Erez Crossing was closed off except for medical emergencies requiring the transfer of Gazans to Israeli hospitals.