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Israel strikes Hamas targets after second day of rockets from Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces targeted two Hamas observation posts in the northern Gaza Strip.

Smoke trails rise as a rocket is launched from the southern Gaza Strip towards Israel on May 4, 2019. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.
Smoke trails rise as a rocket is launched from the southern Gaza Strip towards Israel on May 4, 2019. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.

The Israel Defense Forces struck Hamas military installations in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night in retaliation for rocket fire from the coastal enclave earlier in the day, one of which struck a home in Moshav Netiv Ha’asara.

Three rockets were fired at Israeli communities north of Gaza on Wednesday afternoon, according to the military, marking the second consecutive day of rocket fire from the coastal territory. Two of the rockets landed in open territory, causing no damage.

The IDF targeted two Hamas observation posts in northern Gaza in response.

Code Red sirens were sounded in Kibbutz Zikim and Moshav Mavki’im late Wednesday evening in what the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit called a false alarm. A 77-year-old woman was injured while running to a safe room.

Early Wednesday morning, Israeli aircraft attacked 15 Hamas targets in the Gaza Trip, including an infiltration tunnel, after Hamas fired rockets towards Ashdod and Ashkelon, interrupting an election rally for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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