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Israeli aircraft hit two Hamas targets in Gaza early on Saturday in response to rocket fire as the worst flare-up of violence since a 2014 war entered a fourth day.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the rocket launch and most such fire since 2014 has been carried out by fringe extremist groups but Israel holds Hamas responsible for all such attacks.
“Earlier today (Saturday)… a rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip at southern Israel,” the army said in a statement.
“In response… aircraft targeted two Hamas terror infrastructures in the southern Gaza Strip.”
Hamas security sources said the retaliatory raid hit two brickworks in the southern city of Khan Yunis, causing damage but no casualties.
But witnesses said two missiles hit a base of Hamas’s military wing east of the city, causing significant damage.
It was the fourth day of the worst cross-border violence since the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas which left 2,251 Palestinians and 73 Israelis dead in 2014.
Mortar fire by Palestinian militants and Israeli air strikes and shelling have raised concerns for the future of an informal truce that has held since the conflict ended.
An Israeli tank round killed a Palestinian woman when it hit her home east of Khan Yunis on Thursday.
Since Wednesday, Hamas and other militant groups have fired at least 12 mortar rounds at Israeli forces searching along the border, and short distances inside Gaza, for infiltration tunnels leading into Israel.