The occupation bombed several sites in Gaza

The occupation bombed several sites in Gaza

The Israeli occupation forces shelled several locations in the Gaza Strip, Monday evening, a few hours after a missile was fired at the "Eshkol" settlement complex, located near the Gaza Strip.

The Al-Quds correspondent in Gaza reported that the Israeli artillery fired at least two shells towards the Resistance Observatory east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, and the Israeli artillery fired a shell towards a monitoring point east of Rafah, while reconnaissance planes launched two missiles towards an empty area (open ground) in the Gaza airport area east of the city Rafah.

The occupation artillery bombed another observatory of the resistance east of Deir Al-Balah, to the east of the central Gaza Strip.

An Israeli military spokesman claimed that "Israeli aircraft bombed a tunnel used as an infrastructure for Hamas activities, along with other military sites, in response to the launch of a missile towards Eshkol."