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IDF launches retaliatory strike on Hamas targets in Gaza Strip after arson attacks, border riots

Fighter jets attacked a Hamas military compound used for training and the production of weapons, as well as a tunnel, the IDF reported.

An Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip, on Aug. 21, 2021. Photo by Atia Mohammed/Flash90.
An Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip, on Aug. 21, 2021. Photo by Atia Mohammed/Flash90.

The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes against Hamas targets early on Sunday in response to incendiary balloon attacks and violent riots along the Gaza fence.

Fighter jets attacked a Hamas military compound used for training and the production of weapons, and a tunnel near the Jabalya, just north of Gaza City, the IDF reported.

The border riots began at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, Channel 12 reported, with rioters burning tires and throwing stun grenades and explosives at Israeli forces.

Earlier on Saturday, incendiary balloons ignited two fires in Israel’s south on Saturday, Israeli fire-fighting services reported.

Saturday’s unrest followed similar riots last week, in which Israeli Border Police officer Bar-El Hadaria Shmueli was critically wounded by Palestinian gunfire. IDF warplanes struck four Hamas weapon depots and production facilities in response.

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