Air raid comes after another rocket hits southern Israel, causing no casualties.
By JPOST.COM STAFFIAF fighter jets bombed a weapons warehouse in the northern Gaza Strip overnight Tuesday.The jets hit their target directly, causing no collateral damage, the army said.According to the IDF Spokesperson, the operation was a response to the continued launching of rockets from Gaza into Israel."The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli citizens and IDFsoldiers and will continue to act with determination and force againstany element that carries out terrorist attacks against Israel," read anIDF statement concerning the operation. The statement placed the blamefor the rocket attacks on the Hamas government in Gaza.In the latest rocket attack, a Kassam hit an open area in the Hof Ashkelon region on Tuesday night.No one was hurt in the attack and no damage was reported.The army said that 11 rockets launched from Gaza had landed in Israel since last Thursday, one of which resulted in the death of a Thai greenhouse worker. The IDF added that approximately 35 rockets had been fired at Israel since the beginning of the year, and that over 330 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel since the end of Operation Cast Lead.