Gaza: Another Israeli air raid by in response to rocket fire from the Strip
Jerusalem (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Israeli aircraft have hit several targets of the Palestinian movement Hamas in Gaza. The attack took place in the early hours of the day today, and is a response to overnight rocket fire from Gaza into southern Israel. Military sources state that "Wednesday night a rocket was launched from the Gaza Strip, with the intention of targeting civilians in southern Israel."
Military sources report that the missile fell in an uninhabited area near the city of Ashkelon. Initial reports say there are no casualties or injuries in Israeli territory or among the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.
In an official statement the Israeli army said that "in response to this attack, the aircraft struck terrorist installations in the Gaza Strip."
In response, Hamas security forces say that the Israeli air force targeted a training center of the military wing of the movement, which is located in the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip, as well as a "communication center" in the north.
The exchange of fire between Israel and militants in Gaza once again, in the space of a few weeks, breaks the fragile truce between the parties in force since the end of August, which marked the end of the war in the Gaza Strip. Called "Operation Margin Protecter”, the campaign launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip to stop the rocket attacks on its territory began on July 8, 2014 and ended August 26, 2014.
The violence caused 2,200 casualties among the Palestinians (including 1,500 civilians) and 73 deaths on the Israeli side, 67 of them among the soldiers. At least 11 thousand people were wounded, most of them on the Palestinian front, 70% of which were civilians. Over 500 children died in the conflict.