Israel reached a deal with Hamas to bring a halt to the surge of explosive and incendiary balloon attacks from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory, the terrorist organization that rules the coastal enclave declared on Monday.

According to a Hamas statement reported by Ynet, the purpose of the “understandings,” reportedly reached through the mediation of Qatari envoy Muhammad Al-Emadi, was “to return calm to the region and prevent an escalation in violence.”

The statement further elaborated: “As part of our efforts, several projects—which will serve our people—will be announced soon and help [alleviate] the burden caused by the coronavirus pandemic gripping the Gaza Strip.”

The Israeli Coordinator of Government Activities in the [Palestinian] Territories (COGAT) also released a statement on Monday evening, saying that the Jewish State had insisted on a stop to the balloon attacks in exchange for an easing of restrictions on Gaza. According to the COGAT statement, if the attacks end, Israel will reopen the Kerem Shalom commercial crossing to Gaza, and reopen the fishing zone along the coast of the Strip.

Despite the understandings and above warning, explosions caused by balloons were heard late on Monday night, according to Israeli public broadcaster Kan.

The understandings come after weeks of arson attacks from Gaza at southern Israel, causing heavy damage to Israeli farmland and nature reserves, as well as rocket fire on southern Israel, spurring a series of retaliatory strikes on Hamas targets by the Israel Defense Forces.

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