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Israeli air strike hits Gaza Strip

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Israeli military launched aircraft attack on Gaza after supposedly a rocket from the coastal territory landed in southern Israel.

Israeli aircraft struck targets in the blockaded Gaza Strip early on Thursday after supposedly a rocket from the coastal territory landed in southern Israel, the Israeli military said.
A passerby was lightly hurt in the Gaza Strip, according to residents. No damage or injuries were reported in Israel after warning sirens sounded and the rocket struck open ground near the city of Ashkelon before dawn, the army said.
Rocket launchings have become an almost weekly occurrence from the coastal strip recently but no armed group took immediate responsibility for the attack.
“The repeated rocket fire at Israel … is a deliberate decision to target civilians. No person should live under the threat of terrorism,” Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said in a statement.
A group that sympathizes with al Qaeda, who have defied Hamas, has been blamed for other recent strikes, none of which caused injuries or damage.
The Israel-Gaza border area had largely been quiet since last year’s July-August attack on Gaza, when Israeli shelling and air strikes battered the enclave.
More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed, most of them civilians, while 67 soldiers and six civilians were killed on the Israeli side./Worldbulletin/

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