The Israeli occupation forces launch air strikes on the Gaza Strip
On Monday morning, Israeli fighter jets launched air strikes on Gaza Strip, in response to the firing of two rockets that landed on the beach of the city of Ashdod.
The Israeli army spokesman said that the bombing came “in response to the launching of shells from the Gaza Strip towards the settlements adjacent to it, and it targeted Hamas targets, including a site for producing missile weapons, hidden underground infrastructure, and a camp for the Hamas naval forces, according to the Israeli spokesman.”
Anadolu Agency reported, according to its correspondent, that Israeli drones and warplanes bombed two areas (open lands), located east of the cities of Rafah and Khan Yunis, in the south of the Strip, causing significant damage to the two sites, without any injuries reported.
This tension comes a week after the occupation army launched raids on sites and monitoring points tracking the resistance in separate areas of the Gaza Strip, after it said that the air defense system (Iron Dome) confronted two missiles fired last Sunday from the Gaza Strip, and one of them reached the south of Tel Aviv.