Israel strikes Hamas targets after Gaza rocket fire

AFP  |  Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) 

carried out a series of air strikes against Islamist group Hamas in early today, the army said, hours after more rockets were fired from the Palestinian enclave.

The Israeli army also announced it would close the border crossings between blockaded and -- Kerem Shalom for goods and Erez for people -- from today "due to the security events and in accordance with security assessments."


A military spokeswoman could not say whether the closure would be for one day or more.

In a statement, the Israeli army said it had targeted three Hamas military facilities in different parts of the Hamas-controlled Strip.

"The military facilities were used as training and weapons storage compounds," the army said.

"This was in response to the projectiles fired at Israeli territory from the Strip."

A Palestinian security source said there were more than 10 strikes on the targets, which included a Hamas naval facility and a military base near the Shati refugee camp in northern

The source said there had been significant damage to the targets, as well as lesser damage to nearby houses, where some residents suffered minor injuries.

The strikes came hours after Israel's air defence system intercepted two rockets fired from

Such rockets are generally fired by fringe Islamist groups but holds Gaza's Hamas rulers responsible for any fire from the territory.

There has been an uptick in violence from since US President Donald Trump announced he would recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital last week.

There have been 12 projectiles fired at from since December 6, with Israeli retaliatory strikes targeting 10 sites in the Palestinian enclave.

The recent rocket fire has not caused any casualties in

While an increase in rocket fire preceded the 2014 war, Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman played down the significance of the recent launches today.

During a tour of Sderot, an Israeli town lying a short distance from northern and where rockets have often struck, he called it "a result of internal Palestinian struggles between different organisations."

One of the recent rockets hit a kindergarten in Sderot, but it struck at night and no one was hurt.

"I hope the residents of will force their leadership to invest their efforts and money in improving the strip's economy rather than digging tunnels, producing rockets and firing them at Israel," Lieberman said.

Since unrest erupted last week over Trump's declaration, four Gazans have been killed, two in clashes along the border and two Hamas militants in an Israeli air strike in retaliation for rocket fire.

One Israeli has been seriously wounded in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem.

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First Published: Thu, December 14 2017. 18:40 IST