Naftali Bennett: Why not shoot anyone who launches aerial weapons at our communities, and at the cells?

Education minister believes all incendiary balloon and kite launchers should be fired upon, while the IDF chief cautions there are children and teenagers among them; ‘It’s against my operational and moral positions,’ Eisenkot says.
The Security Cabinet met on July 15 to discuss the tensions on the Gaza border, with the discussion focusing on a response to the incendiary kites and balloons, which have been wreaking havoc in Israel, burning thousands of acres of farmland and wooded areas.
While the Cabinet approved a new policy according which the IDF would open fire on any cells launching incendiary balloons and kites, Bennett disagreed with the nature and force of the response.
When discussing the fact children are often among the incendiary balloon and kite cells, Bennett wondered, “Why not shoot anyone who launches aerial weapons at our communities, and at the cells? There is no legal impediment. Why shoot next to them and not directly at them? These are terrorists for all intents and purposes.”
The IDF chief responded, saying, “I don’t think shooting teens and children—who are sometimes the ones launching the balloons and kites—is right.”
“And what if it’s an adult identified as an adult?” Bennett asked.
“Are you proposing to drop a bomb from a plane on incendiary balloon and kite cells?” Eisenkot asked.
When Bennett responded in the affirmative, the IDF chief said: “I disagree with you. It’s against my operational and moral positions.”
Source: Ynetnews

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