The Asian Age

Israel air strikes hit Hamas targets after Gaza rocket fire

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Gaza City, Palestinia­n Territorie­s, Dec. 14: Israel carried out a series of air strikes against Islamist group Hamas in Gaza early on Thursday, the Army said, hours after more rockets were fired from the Palestinia­n enclave.

The Israeli Army also announced it would close the border crossings between blockaded Gaza and Israel — Kerem Shalom for goods and Erez for people — from Thursday “due to the security events and in accordance with security assessment­s.”

A military spokeswoma­n could not say whether the closure would be for one day or more.

In a statement, the Israeli army said it had targeted three Hamas military facilities in different parts of the Hamas- controlled Gaza Strip.

“The military facilities were used as training and weapons storage compounds,” the army said.

“This was in response to the projectile­s fired at Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip.” A Palestinia­n security source said there were more than 10 strikes on the targets, which included a Hamas naval facility and a military base near the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza. The source said there had been significan­t damage to the targets, as well as lesser damage to nearby houses, where some residents suffered minor injuries.

The strikes came hours after Israel’s air defence system intercepte­d two rockets fired from Gaza.

Such rockets are generally fired by fringe Islamist groups but Israel holds Gaza’s Hamas rulers responsibl­e for any fire from the territory.

There has been an uptick in violence from Gaza.

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