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Israel bombs two Palestinian faction sites in Gaza amid firing from anti-aircraft

Jerusalem24 – On Monday evening, Israeli warplanes launched air raids on two Palestinian faction sites, west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Local sources in the Gaza Strip stated that reconnaissance planes and warplanes attacked the “Al-Qadisiyah” site with several missiles and the site located in the Muharrat area, West of Khan Yunis, before shelling the “Al-Quds” site northwest of the city.

They also indicated that he heard explosions in the city due to the Israeli bombing. Adding that the Palestinian factions fired ground counterfire at the Israeli planes that flew over the Gaza Strip.

This coincided with the launching of light bombs by the Israeli forces in more than one border area of the Gaza Strip.

The bombings came after Israeli sources announced that 3 fires had erupted in the Sha’ar Hanegev area, adjacent to the northern Gaza Strip border, caused by incendiary balloons.

Mohammad Hamayel

Ramallah based journalist, Mohammad graduated from Al-Quds University with a B.A. in Media and Television. He has covered the 2015 Jerusalem Intifada as well as the Great March of Return for international media outlets. currently an editor/presenter at Jerusalem24. A UN alumni and a follower of global events and politics, especially American affairs.

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