Israeli army: open fire from Gaza, warning sirens activated

Israeli army: open fire from Gaza, warning sirens activated

In a written statement from the army, it was noted that the warning sirens were activated as a result of “non-rocket fire” from Gaza into Israel.

In the statement, which did not provide detailed information on how the attack was carried out, it was stated that no interceptor missiles were fired on the Iron Dome air defense systems.

In the Israeli press news, there was information that sirens were sounding in the city of Siderot, in southern Israel.

There was no statement from the Palestinian groups that claimed responsibility for the attack.

The Israeli military often uses the term “non-rocket fire” to refer to heavy weapons fired from Gaza at Jewish settlements and Israeli military sites near Gaza.

MOBILITY ON THE ISRAEL-GAZA BORDER

In a statement made by the Israeli army on Wednesday, it was reported that a rocket was fired from Gaza and neutralized by Israeli air defense systems.

Israeli warplanes also fired rockets at points in the Gaza Strip, and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared that they would use force against rockets fired from the blockaded Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army announced yesterday that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had been shot down in the skies over Gaza. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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