The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel strikes Gaza after rocket attack

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JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said Saturday it had conducted airstrikes against targets in the Gaza Strip following a rocket attack from the Palestinia­n enclave, in the second such exchange in as many days.

The strikes hit what the military described as “terror targets” operated by Gaza’s Islamist ruling party Hamas.

They included a “training facility, an anti-aircraft missile launcher post, a concrete production plant & terror tunnel infrastruc­ture”.

Witnesses and security sources said the strikes hit two militant “training sites” in southern Gaza and another target in central Gaza.

A Hamas spokesman said that despite the Israeli action, “Gaza still fights and doesn’t break.”

The strikes came hours after militants in the Gaza Strip fired a rocket into southern Israel.

An Israeli army spokespers­on said the rocket hit open ground and caused no casualties or damage.

It was the second such exchange in recent days. Late Thursday, Palestinia­n militants fired a rocket at southern Israel, prompting the army to launch retaliator­y air strikes on Gaza that caused no casualties.

Israel imposed a blockade of Gaza’s sea and land borders after Hamas seized control in 2007. The two sides have since fought three wars. A fragile truce has endured in recent years despite occasional flareups, with Palestinia­ns firing rockets at Israel and the Jewish state responding with airstrikes on the coastal enclave.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A picture taken in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip shows an explosion following an airstrike by Israel.
— AFP photo A picture taken in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip shows an explosion following an airstrike by Israel.

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