Israel aircraft strike Gaza

Hamas denounces attack, terming it a 'new crime'

Smoke rises following an Israeli air strike, amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian fighting, in Gaza City May 17, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

GAZA CITY:

Israel conducted airstrikes late Saturday on a Hamas military installation.

Aircraft targeted the al-Qadisiyyah installation belonging to the Izz Al-Din Al-Qassim Forces, the military wing of the Hamas, located in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.

Witnesses said at least 10 airstrikes hit the area.

The Palestinian Health Ministry did not report fatalities or injures.

Earlier, the Israeli army said two rockets were fired from Gaza at the Tel Aviv area.

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The rockets eventually landed in the Mediterranean Sea -- one a few kilometers off the Tel Aviv coast and one much farther. 

'New crime’

Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance group Hamas on Sunday denounced Israeli airstrikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on several Hamas positions in Gaza late Saturday. Israeli tanks also shelled four observation towers of the Hamas-run Interior Ministry in northern Gaza.

No injuries were reported in the attacks, which the Israeli army said were in response to rocket fire from Gaza.

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In a statement, Hamas termed the Israeli attacks as a “new aggression to be added to Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people.”

"The [Palestinian] resistance will continue to fulfill its duty to defend the [Palestinian] people and liberate the [Palestinian] land and holy sites,” group spokesman Hazem Qassem said.

Israel launched an 11-day military offensive in Gaza in May, in which more than 260 Palestinians were killed and thousands of others injured. Thirteen Israelis were also killed by rocket fire from Gaza.

The violence, the worst in years, came to a halt under an Egyptian-brokered truce on May 21.

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