Israeli planes again bombed Gaza
Israeli warplanes early this morning carried out two attacks on an uninhabited area in the north of the Gaza Strip, the first time after 26 August. The attacks caused no casualties, reports Anadolu Agency.
According to witnesses, Israeli aircraft fired missiles at uninhabited areas north of the city of Khan Younis first time after discontinuation of Israeli attacks during the summer lasted 51 days.
Seizures are caused power outages and panic among the residents in the villages closest to the place where the missiles fell.
Sources from the local hospital for AA confirmed that the attack caused no injuries and fatalities.
Palestinian security agencies have, in the meantime, to evacuate its premises across the Gaza Strip for fear of new attacks.
During Friday, Israeli planes flew over low Palestinian settlements. Israeli radio reported on Friday that a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit southern Israel.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the last Israeli offensive from July 7 to August 26, 2160 Palestinians were killed, and more than 11,000 injured.
- 20 Dec, 2014
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