Israeli occupation stuck Gaza for the eighth straight night late Tuesday, in what the occupation army said was a response to Palestinian fire balloon attacks across the border.
Occupation army said in a statement that Israeli warplanes targeted military compound belonging to Hamas Resistance movement in Gaza.
Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Zionist occupation is treating airborne incendiary attacks from the Gaza Strip like rocket attacks and reluctantly preparing for the possibility of a wider bout of fighting, while warning Hamas would be making a “very big mistake” if it keeps up the attacks.
Increasing restrictions on Gaza, Egyptian mediation, and nightly Israeli Air Force strikes on Hamas observation posts have so far failed to prevent Resistance groups from launching balloon-borne arson devices and explosives into the occupied territories.
Several rockets have also been fired at the occupied territories’ south this week.
Israeli firefighters have been battling fires in the occupied territories’ south for days, with 39 sparked on Tuesday alone. Thousands of dunams have been set alight so far; 850 dunams (210 acres) burned in the first half of last week alone, according to occupation authorities.
Source: Agencies