Israeli Warplanes Fire Missiles at the Besieged Gaza Strip
The Israeli air force, Tuesday night, bombed several sites in the besieged Gaza Strip, after a rocket was allegedly fired from the Strip, falling into an open field near Be’er as-Sabe’ in the northern Negev region of Israel.
The Jerusalem Post quoted the Israeli army spokesperson who stated that the offensive was in retaliation for an alleged rocket purportedly fired from the Gaza Strip earlier Tuesday evening.
Palestinian sources confirmed that Israeli warplanes fired missiles at a site southeast of Gaza City in the north, and east of Deir Al-Balah in the central Strip.
Eyewitnesses told Ma’an correspondent that the occupation forces fired five missiles at sites southwest of Gaza City, causing violent explosions and damage to the sites.
Israeli warplanes fired several missiles at Palestinian resistance sites east of Deir Al-Balah in the central besieged Gaza Strip.
No injuries were reported.