Israeli air strikes hit tunnels in southern Gaza, government ministries evacuated


The Air Force bombed several targets in the Gaza Strip after three Qassam rockets were fired at Israel Saturday, Palestinian sources told Ynet early Sunday.

According to other reports, Hamas security officials decided to evacuate all headquarters in the Strip for fear of further Israeli strikes.

According to Gaza sources, IDF aircraft bombed an open area west of Rafah, just hundreds of meters away from the Egyptian border, around midnight. Rescue services in the Strip reported no injuries in the strike but said several structures in the area were damaged.

A short time later, the Palestinians reported that the Air Force struck a tunnel in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. No injuries were reported in the second attack but the tunnel was damaged.

The IDF confirmed the strikes and added that the army targeted a weapons factory and a terrorists' smuggling tunnel. more

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