Israeli bombing of 'suspected factory' of Hamas in Gaza

Residents in the Israeli city of Ashkelon heard warning sirens of rocket fire. (Photo Arab News)

In response to the firing of two rockets on Israeli territory, Israeli warplanes have targeted a 'suspicious factory' that manufactures weapons in the Gaza Strip on Saturday morning. 

The spokesman of the Israeli army has said that this exchange of fire took place a few hours after the visit of US President Joe Biden to Israel and the occupied West Bank. 

A statement from the Israeli military spokesman said that the warplanes of the Israel Defense Forces attacked a military base in the central area of ​​the Gaza Strip where a suspected rocket-making factory was being operated by the Hamas organization. 

that this suspected factory is an underground complex where raw materials used in the manufacture of rockets are produced. 

The statement of the Israeli military spokesman clarified that the firing of fighter jets significantly reduced the power-building capabilities of the Hamas organization. 

But it will stop and weaken. The report further states that Israel is responding after two rocket attacks on Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip last night.

A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip was intercepted en route. (Photo ARAB)

Residents in and around the southern city of Ashkelon in Israel heard warning sirens warning of rocket fire last night. 

The Israeli military spokesman said that a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip had struck.  

Under the interception system, it was intercepted en route while the second rocket landed in an open area nearby.


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