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Israel strikes Hamas targets in retaliation to failed rockets from Gaza

By Andrew V. Pestano
The Israeli Defense Forces on Thursday said the Israeli air force responded to a rocket attack from Gaza Strip by launching airstrikes on Hamas targets in Rafah, southern Gaza. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI
The Israeli Defense Forces on Thursday said the Israeli air force responded to a rocket attack from Gaza Strip by launching airstrikes on Hamas targets in Rafah, southern Gaza. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI | License Photo

JERUSALEM, May 26 (UPI) -- The Israeli air force retaliated against a rocket attack from the Gaza Strip by striking two Hamas militant sites in southern Gaza on Thursday.

No one was injured in either attack. The rockets launched from Gaza late Wednesday landed within open Israeli territory and no red alert siren was issued.

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"Moments ago, a rocket was launched from Gaza and landed in an open area in southern Israel. No injuries reported," the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement. "After last night's rocket attack in S. Israel, IAF struck Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip."

The rocket attack and retaliation follow a flare-up of violence on the Gaza border earlier this month in which Hamas militants targeted Israeli soldiers in mortar attacks. Israel responded by using tanks and airstrikes. That flare-up was initiated by the Israel Defense Forces discovering a second tunnel Hamas used to breach Israeli territory within two months.

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