(Worthy News) – Israeli airstrikes hit four Hamas weapons storage sites in the Gaza Strip late Saturday evening in response to a shooting attack on the border that critically wounded a border guard, the Israel Defense Forces said.
The attack came following major clashes during a demonstration organized by the Hamas terror group and other factions, during which an Israeli border guard was shot in the head and critically wounded. Forty-one Palestinians were also injured on Saturday, two of them critically, by Israeli gunfire and riot dispersal weapons, according to Hamas’s Gaza health ministry.
The IDF said it hit four sites used by the terror group to produce and store weapons. Palestinian media reports said that the strikes targeted areas in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp in central Gaza, outside Gaza City and in southern Khan Yunis. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]
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