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Israel strikes Gaza in response to rocket fire

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Two rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory. The alert and warning systems operated as required. No intercepti­ons were made by aerial defence systems. No damage or injuries were reported.

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military carried out reprisal strikes against Hamas in Gaza early Friday, hours after rockets were fired from the Palestinia­n enclave, sources said.

Around 30 strikes targeted positions held by the military wing of Hamas, which governs Gaza, and their ally Islamic Jihad, causing significan­t damage, a Gazan security source told AFP.

No injuries or deaths have been reported, the source added.

“We have just started striking terror sites in Gaza,” the Israel Defense Forces tweeted Friday morning.

Almost daily exchanges between the Jewish state and the Palestinia­n territory have threatened a wider escalation in hostilitie­s over the past few weeks, as elections in Tel Aviv loom.

Friday’s strikes come hours after the Israeli army said two rockets were fired from Gaza toward the greater Tel Aviv district on Thursday evening.

On Thursday night, the Israeli foreign ministry posted a video appearing to show missiles

Israeli army statement

climbing into the sky above highrise buildings as sirens wail in the background.

“Two rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory,” an army statement said.

“The alert and warning systems operated as required. No intercepti­ons were made by aerial defence systems. No damage or injuries were reported.”

Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai told local television one of the Gaza rockets “apparently fell into the sea, the other hit somewhere but not in Tel Aviv.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also defence minister, later convened an emergency security meeting.

Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have denied responsibi­lity.

A statement from Hamas’s military wing said the group was “not responsibl­e for the rockets fired tonight towards the enemy,” adding that it occurred during a visit by an Egyptian security delegation to Gaza.

Egypt is a key negotiator between the two sides.

Israel holds Hamas responsibl­e for any rocket fire from Gaza, even if carried out by smaller groups outside direct Hamas control.

Netanyahu warned Gaza’s Hamas rulers on Sunday that Israel would not hesitate to launch a “large- scale operation” in Gaza if provoked.

He said that while “rogue factions” were behind recent Gaza “provocatio­ns”, it “did not exempt Hamas” of responsibi­lity.

“I’ve heard people in Gaza saying that since we’re in an election campaign, a large- scale operation is out of the question,” he said.

“I’d suggest to Hamas – don’t count on it. We’ll do whatever is necessary to return the peace and quiet to the Gaza border communitie­s, and the entire south.”

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A Palestinia­n inspects the destroyed Hamas site following Israeli air strikes, in the southern Gaza Strip.
— Reuters photo A Palestinia­n inspects the destroyed Hamas site following Israeli air strikes, in the southern Gaza Strip.

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