Israeli Planes Hit Gaza after Rocket Fire

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Israel's air force hit the Hamas-run Gaza Strip early Thursday after Palestinians fired a rocket into southern Israel, the military said.

"Israel Air Force aircraft targeted three Hamas posts in the northern Gaza Strip," an army statement said.

"The Israel Defence Forces hold Hamas responsible and accountable for all attacks emanating from the Gaza Strip."

A rocket from Gaza hit open ground in Israel late Wednesday night, but the military reported no casualties from the attack.

On August 22, Israel pounded Gaza with aircraft and tank fire after a rocket fired from the coastal strip hit the southern Israeli town of Sderot without causing any injuries. 

Palestinian medical officials said four people were wounded during the dozens of retaliatory raids, which targeted bases of Hamas's military wing, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, as well as of two smaller militant groups. 

On July 2, Israeli air raids hit four sites in Gaza after a rocket struck a building in Sderot. There were no casualties in either attack. 

Comments 1
Missing phillipo 15 September 2016, 08:38

Maybe, one of these years, the terrorists in Gaza will realise that every time they shoot a rocket into Israel, then Israel will respond.
How much longer do they think that Israel will respond only lightly before they lose their patience.