GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- Israel launched airstrikes on two sites in the Gaza Strip overnight Wednesday, less than 48 hours after agreeing to an Egypt-brokered truce.
Witnesses said that Israeli missiles landed on agricultural land, causing a fire and severe damage. No injuries were reported.
In a statement, the Israeli army said its warplanes targeted "a rocket launching site in the northern Gaza Strip and a terror tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip."
Earlier, a rocket fired at Beersheva was intercepted by the Iron Dome active missile defense system, the army said.
After the shelling, one rocket was fired at southern Israel from Gaza landing in an open area of Netivot, an Israeli army spokesman said.
No militant group has claimed responsibility for the rocket fire. more
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