Israeli jets strike on Gaza in response to rocket attacks

Jerusalem: Israeli war fighters struck with air-to-ground missiles on military targets in the Gaza Strip in response to earlier rockets firing from Gaza into Israel, security officials said on Wednesday.

Security officials in the Hamas-run ministry of interior said that Israeli war jets carried out two separate airstrikes on northern and western Gaza city, Xinhua news agency reported.

Eyewitnesses in Gaza said they first heard the buss of the Israeli war fighters and then they heard two explosions. Rescue crews, ambulances and firefighters arrived at the targeted and found no casualties.

The witnesses said that the Israeli airstrikes targeted training facilities in northern Gaza Strip and in western Gaza city, which belong to Gaza militant groups.

The two Israeli airstrikes on the area were a response to the firing of two rockets from the coastal enclave into southern Israel. Israeli iron dome intercepted the rockets, according to Israel public radio.

No one claimed responsibility for the rockets attacks, however, Israeli army officials blamed the Islamic Hamas movement, which has been ruling and controlling the Gaza Strip since 2007.

IANS