Israeli warplanes launched several airstrikes late Thursday on sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Warplanes bombed a site in the town of Beit Lahia and another site in Khan Yunis.
Israeli warplanes targeting Gaza again, east of Jabaliya in the north and in Khan Younis in the south.
— لينة (@LinahAlsaafin) June 17, 2021
The Palestinian Health Ministry did not announce any injuries as a result of the bombings, while there was no immediate comment from the Israeli army.
Earlier Thursday, Israel conveyed a message to Hamas that if the launching of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip does not stop, there will be new military action.
Israel’s Channel 13 News outlet reported that an Israeli delegation currently in Egypt sent the message through the Egyptian intelligence service.
hey um gaza is under attack from israel again right now it’s estimated that israeli warplanes have just dropped approximately 40 missiles please don’t ignore this #GazaUnderAttack
— ☀️? (@rolIingirls) June 17, 2021
The delegation from the Israeli National Security Council arrived in Cairo on Thursday, where it will hold talks on a long-term truce with Hamas in Gaza.
On May 10, Israel launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, which lasted 11 days and resulted in the deaths and injuries of thousands of Palestinians.