The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) warned the Israeli occupation of the consequences of the military escalation after the raids that targeted Palestinian resistance sites in the Gaza Strip and resulted in a martyr and two wounded.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum described the occupation's shelling of the resistance positions on the pretext of responding to rockets fired from Gaza, as a continuation of the series of aggression against the Palestinian people.

He blamed the Israeli occupation for the consequences of the bombing, which he described as grave to innocent civilians.

He explained that the scale of the attacks, which included many sites of resistance reflects Israel's intention to destroy and sabotage, warning that the killing of innocent people and the bombing of the situation with the resistance will rebound against the occupation.

Hamas confirmed that it will not allow the occupation to allow Palestinian blood and dare to the Gaza Strip, or that the Gaza Strip to be an arena to export its internal crises.

One of the sites hit by Israeli shelling (Reuters)

Israeli raids
The warning came after a series of raids by Israeli warplanes early Saturday on Palestinian resistance positions in the northern and southern Gaza Strip.

One of the raids resulted in the death of Ahmed al-Shahri in Khan Yunis (south of the Gaza Strip).

A spokesman for the occupation that these raids targeted two military positions of the naval and air force of Hamas, and announced the interception of the iron dome ten shells fired from Gaza towards the settlements adjacent to the Strip.

According to the army, police and Israelis, ten rockets were fired Friday evening from the Gaza Strip, one of which hit a house in a settlement adjacent to the sector without injuries.

According to the Israeli version, this was the second night in a row that rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip. The last one was on September 12.

In the midst of these developments, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held yesterday evening consultations with military commanders to discuss the response to the rockets, which the occupation said fired from Gaza.