International media have reported that Israeli fighters have bombed areas in the northern Gaza Strip.
Palestine’s Shahab news agency and Israeli Channel 13 television reported attacks on the northern Gaza Strip.
According to Shahab News Agency, the Zionist regime first fired two missiles at one of the places belonging to the military branch of Hamas, the Qassam Brigades in the town of Beit Lahia, and the Israeli fighters continued to bomb the area.
The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a house in the southern Gaza Strip.
Zionist Channel 13 television claims that Israeli fighters have bombed a Hamas military base in the Gaza Strip. The media said the attacks were carried out in response to the continuing firing of incendiary balloons by Palestinian resistance groups.
After the attacks, news sources reported the sound of an explosion in the south of “Asqalan” in occupied Palestine. The Zionist newspaper Haaretz reports that alarm bells have been sounded in towns near Gaza in occupied Palestine.
Palestinian sources also reported that resistance groups in Gaza fired on and shot down an Israeli drone.
The firing of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip and the Israeli army’s attack on resistance positions in the Gaza Strip three nights ago was the first confrontation between Palestinian groups based in the Gaza Strip and the occupiers since the 12-day war.
The incendiary balloons were so problematic for the settlers that they caused Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to react.
“I continue to emphasize that the military’s response to incendiary balloons should be similar to that of a missile launcher,” Bennett said recently.
The Anatolian News Agency reported, quoting Israeli television channel Kahn, that the incendiary balloons had caused severe damage to the agricultural lands of the settlers.
According to the report, on Tuesday, after sending incendiary balloons in protest of the provocative flag march in the occupied Jerusalem, 30 fires broke out in the towns around the Gaza Strip, so that the fire in the town of “Niraam” engulfed a thousand square meters of land.
The 12-day clash between the Zionist regime and Palestinian resistance groups began on Monday, May 10, after the end of the resistance strike in Tel Aviv over the need to end the attacks in Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.