The Israeli occupation launched air strikes on sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance, central and southern Gaza Strip, at midnight Monday. Al-Jazeera correspondent said that the raids caused great material damage and did not cause casualties.

A spokesman for the occupation army said that the planes targeted a number of sites belonging to the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, indicating that this shelling came in response to the firing of a missile shell from the Gaza Strip towards the Israeli settlements adjacent to Sunday evening.

The occupation army had announced earlier that the Iron Dome system intercepted a missile over the city of Sderot fired from inside the Gaza Strip, where the sirens sounded without the shell causing material or human losses.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in Gaza, Wael Al-Dahdouh, pointed out that the occupation launched a series of raids with drone and combat aircraft on 3 sites in the center and south of the Strip, where it began shelling agricultural land in the Qarara area, then raids on resistance training sites in Khan Yunis and Rafah caused severe material damage, as these The regions have no resistance elements.

Regarding the missile strike on Israeli targets, the reporter stated that he had not yet claimed responsibility for any faction of the resistance.

The last rocket launch from the besieged Gaza Strip towards Israeli settlements dates back to early July.

In recent years, the Israeli occupation launched 3 wars on the Gaza Strip in 2008, 2012 and 2014.

Although a truce was established in recent months between the resistance and the occupation forces, there was an intermittent exchange of fire, during which rockets were fired from the Strip towards Israel, which retaliated by launching raids on targets in Gaza.