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Israeli warplanes hit Gaza after Palestinian rocket attack

August 17, 2019
A picture taken on July 20, 2018 shows a fireball exploding in Gaza City during Israeli bombardment. -AFP
A picture taken on July 20, 2018 shows a fireball exploding in Gaza City during Israeli bombardment. -AFP

GAZA CITY, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES - Israeli warplanes struck at least three targets in the Gaza Strip early on Saturday but caused no apparent casualties, a Palestinian security source said.

The strikes, which came after Palestinians fired a rocket from the territory at southern Israel late Friday, hit a Hamas observation post in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, an unidentified target near Gaza City and open ground near Deir El Balah in the central part of the territory, the source said.

An Israeli army statement mentioned only two strikes, against "underground targets belonging to the Hamas terror organization in the northern and central Gaza Strip."

It did not elaborate.

The army said that Friday night's rocket launch at southern Israel was the first since July 12.

A military statement said the rocket was intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system, after air raid sirens sounded in the southern town of Sderot and its surroundings.

Earlier Friday, the Palestinian health ministry said that 32 Palestinians were wounded by Israeli live fire during weekly protests along the Gaza border.

An Israeli army spokeswoman told AFP that about 5,600 people demonstrated along the border, some throwing hand grenades and explosive devices toward soldiers and attempting to reach the border fence.

She said that troops responded with "riot dispersal means" but she was unaware of any live fire.

Regular protests along the border began in March 2018. -AFP


August 17, 2019
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