Tel Aviv: The Israeli Air Force launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after Palestinians in the besieged enclave sent incendiary balloons into southern Israel, as per Israel's military and witnesses in Gaza. This is for the first since the end of 11 days of cross-border fighting last month.
The flare-up, the first test for Israel's new government, comes after a march was conducted in East Jerusalem on Tuesday by Israeli nationalists that had drawn threats of action by Hamas, the ruling terrorist group in Gaza. Citing a statement, Al Jazeera reported that the Israeli army said it attacked Hamas compounds and that it was "ready for all scenarios, including renewed fighting in the face of continued terrorist acts emanating from Gaza."
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