There were no direct reports of victims of the strike, which could be heard from Gaza City. Israel also carried out air strikes on Wednesday morning, targeting what was said to be a Hamas facility, without killing or injuring anyone.
Israeli boy Gaza looked into his eyes closing his eyes when he played hide and seek at dusk in a very damaged environment by air strikes during the 11-day war between the authorities of Hamas Gaza and Israel, on May 31 on Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip. (AP photo)
Israel has launched an air strike in the Gaza Strip for the second time since a wobbly ceasefire ended in war 11 days ago.
The strike came on Thursday night after activists were mobilized by the authorities of Hamas Militant Gaza launched a burner balloon to Israel for the third consecutive day.
There were no direct reports of victims of the strike, which could be heard from Gaza City. Israel also carried out air strikes on Wednesday morning, targeting what was said to be a Hamas facility, without killing or injuring anyone.
The military said combat jets hit Hamas military compounds and rocket launch sites “Thursday in response to balloons. It was said that his troops were preparing” various scenarios including the resumption of hostilities. “
Tensions remained high since the ceasefire, even when Egyptian mediators had met with Israeli and Hamas officials to try and support the informal ceasefire.
Israel and Hamas have fought four countless small wars and battle since Islamic militant groups seized the strength of the Palestinian rival forces in 2007. Israel and Egypt had imposed a cripple blockade in Gaza, which is home to more than 2 million Palestinians, because Hamas took over.
Previously, Israeli police used a stun grenade and water cannon spraying water to disperse Palestinian protesters from the Damascus gate in East Jerusalem, episentrum weeks of protests and clashes in the Gaza War.
After scattered crowds, Palestinians can be seen throwing stones and bottled water in ultra-orthodox Jews running in the area.
Calls have circulated for protesters to gather at the gate of Damascus in response to the rally held there by Jewish ultrandalities on Tuesday where dozens of Israel has shouted “death for Arabs” and “Hopefully your village is burning.” The police have forcibly cleaned the square and provide security for the rally, part of the parade to celebrate Israeli conquest from East Jerusalem.
In a separate incident, a Palestinian teenager died on Thursday after being shot by Israeli forces in the West Bank who was occupied during the protest against the settlement post, fourth demonstrators to be killed since last post last month.
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that a soldier placed near the Wildcat posts on the West Bank saw a group of Palestinians approaching, and the one “threw suspicious objects to him, which was adjacent to the soldier.” The army said that the soldier shot in the air, then shot Palestine who threw the object.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said Thursday that Ahmad Shamsa, 15, died of a gunshot wound that experienced the previous day.
The settlers set up a leading post, which they called Evariatar, near the North West Bank Nablus City last month and said it is now home to dozens of families. Palestine said it was built on private land and the fear would grow and join other large settlements nearby.
Nearly 500,000 Jewish settlers live in around 130 settlements in the occupied West Bank. Palestinians and many international communities view settlements as violations of international law and the main obstacles for peace.