Israel says rocket intercepted, stages airstrikes in Gaza
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Militants fired a rocket into Israel’s south Wednesday, the army said, setting off sirens and raising already heightened tensions under the country’s new ultranationalist government.
Early Thursday, the Israeli military said it started attacking targets in the Gaza Strip in response to rockets. According to local media, Israeli fighter jets struck a militant site in the central Gaza Strip. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The rocket from the Gaza Strip was intercepted, according to the military. Israel usually responds to rocket fire with airstrikes, raising the possibility of further escalation.
Local residents reported hearing explosions. Israel’s rescue service said it received no reports of injuries except for a 50-year-old woman who slipped and fell while running to a shelter.