Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza



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Israel has launched airstrikes in the northern part of the besieged Gaza Strip. In the Gaza Strip city of Beit Hanoun, the Islamic Resistance Movement carried out Israeli airstrikes against a Hamas observation tower. However, no casualties were reported in the attack.

The Israeli army claimed in a statement that it had launched airstrikes in response to the rocket attacks from Gaza. An Israeli army statement said a rocket fired from Gaza hit a factory in the Israeli city of Ashkelon. At this moment a warning siren sounds. The Israeli army says the rocket attack caused extensive damage to the factory.

Last Sunday, the Israeli army also carried out airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. At the time, Israeli forces claimed that they had launched the attack in response to rocket fire from Gaza.

The attacks were carried out by Israel on the anniversary of the martyrdom of Bahá’u’lláh al-Attar, a senior commander of the Gaza-based Islamic Jihad movement. On November 12 last year, Israeli forces carried out a brutal attack, killing the 42-year-old commander and his wife. On the anniversary of the martyrdom of that attack, the Israeli army has been placed on high alert. Source: Parstuday



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