Israeli warplanes have bombed a number of localities in the northern parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, reports say.
According to Hebrew-language media reports, Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes in the early hours of Saturday against several sites in the northern parts of Gaza, in response to incendiary balloons allegedly sent toward the occupied Palestinian territories from the blockaded coastal enclave a day earlier.
The reports further said that residents of Gaza and settlers of Israeli communities near the border heard blasts.
Separately, Palestinian outlets reported that Israeli regime warplanes at about 00:30 a.m. local time on Saturday hit some Hamas sites in Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip and that the jets were purportedly being shot at with machine guns.
Furthermore, Lebanon’s al-Manar news website, while confirming the overnight attack, said an Israeli combat drone also attacked an agricultural area near Beit Lahia city in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military has not yet commented on the aerial aggression, which came hours after four bush fires were ignited in southern Palestinian territories by incendiary balloons allegedly launched from the enclave.
Israeli authorities said that three of the fires ignited in the Kissufim forest, and another one in the Be’eri forest, both located on the border of the regime and Gaza.