Israel says rocket intercepted, stages airstrikes in Gaza
There were no immediate reports of casualties, but escalation is possible
TEL AVIV, Israel — Militants fired a rocket into Israel’s south Wednesday, the army said, raising already heightened tensions under the country’s new ultranationalist government.
Early Thursday, the Israeli military said it started attacking targets in the Gaza Strip in response to rockets. According to local media, Israeli fighter jets struck a militant site in the central Gaza Strip. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The military says the rocket from the Gaza Strip was intercepted. Israel usually responds to rocket fire with airstrikes, raising the possibility of further escalation.
Local residents reported hearing explosions. Israel’s rescue service said it had no reports of injuries, except for a 50-year-old woman who slipped and fell while running to a shelter.
The action over Israel Wednesday comes after Gaza’s ruling Hamas militant group has threatened Israel over the combative stance of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has promised harsh treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons. From the occupied West Bank to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, many Palestinians revere prisoners as heroes for the Palestinian cause.
Ben-Gvir said new rocket fire from Gaza will not stop him from implementing punitive policies against Palestinian detainees and he called for an urgent Security Cabinet meeting to discuss a response.
Israeli-Palestinian violence has spiked recently as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited with a call for calm.
An Israeli military raid on a militant stronghold in the West Bank city of Jenin last week killed 10, mostly militants. The next day, a Palestinian shooting in an east Jerusalem Jewish settlement killed seven. A separate east Jerusalem shooting over the weekend by a 13-year-old Palestinian wounded two Israelis.
After the unrest, Israel approved a series of punitive steps against the Palestinians.
Hamas issued a statement Tuesday condemning alleged assaults by prison guards against Palestinian detainees, specifically females, in Israeli prisons.