The Israeli Air Force early Thursday morning launched a strike against what a spokesperson called "a terror activity site" in the northern Gaza strip
The Israeli Air Force early Thursday morning launched a strike against what a spokesperson called "a terror activity site" in the northern Gaza strip, which she said was in response to earlier rocket attacks on the Zionist entity.
Palestinian officials in Gaza said the target was a training camp of Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades and said there were no casualties.
The Zionist strike came several hours after Gazan resistance fighters fired two rockets into occupied southern territories on Wednesday evening in the latest of a wave of tit-for-tat fire across the border. Zionist police told AFP that nobody was injured.
On Wednesday morning the Israeli occupation air force hit targets in the northern Gaza Strip, also without causing casualties.
Palestinian security sources said the air strike hit a training camp in Beit Lahiya which was used by fighters from the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas movement.
A statement from the Zionist military described the target as "a terror tunnel" and said that it was attacked "in response to over 40 rockets that were fired at Israel this week."