Israeli Air Force attacks 30 targets in Gaza Strip
The Israeli Air Force has struck 30 different targets of radicals across the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.
According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), among the targets attacked, the military listed "weapons caches," "military installations," as well as an "anti-tank missile launcher," Caliber.Az reports, citing foreign media.
In addition, Israeli ground forces continue operations near the southern Strip city of Rafah. On the morning of August 11, the military spotted a "terrorist squad" emerging from a tunnel and eliminated it with an air strike. Another squad of radicals was attacked in a "military installation" close to the Israeli forces' location, the press service continued.
The military also reported that on August 10, soldiers "struck an area from which shells were fired" into Israel, and attacked "a military structure used by a Hamas rocket unit."