The Israeli military reported that two rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip on Thursday. One rocket landed in the sea off central Israel, while the other failed to enter Israeli territory. This latest escalation in violence comes after a period of relative calm in the region following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestinian militant groups earlier this year.
The rocket attacks were met with a swift response from the Israeli military, which launched airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza in retaliation. No injuries or damage were reported in the attacks, but the Israeli government has warned that it will not tolerate any aggression from Gaza.
This incident marks the first time since the ceasefire that rockets have been launched from Gaza into Israel, raising concerns about a potential return to the hostilities and violence that have plagued the region for many years. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza has resulted in numerous casualties and widespread destruction, with both sides blaming each other for the violence.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has vowed to protect Israeli citizens and maintain security in the region. He stated that Israel will respond forcefully to any attacks from Gaza and hold Hamas accountable for any violence directed towards Israel.
The international community has urged both sides to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The United Nations has called for a halt to the violence and a return to negotiations to address the underlying issues fueling the conflict between Israel and Gaza.
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