Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that Israeli warplanes bombed two training sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance near Khan Yunis (south of the Gaza Strip).

Palestinian platforms and eyewitnesses broadcast video clips that they said were of several missiles fired by Israeli warplanes against the Qadisiyah site, west of Khan Yunis.

Al-Jazeera correspondent Hisham Zaqout said that 4 Israeli air strikes targeted the Qadisiyah site near Khan Yunis, which caused severe damage to the site.

He added that the Israeli warplanes launched another raid on the "Al-Quds" site of the Palestinian resistance, located west of Khan Yunis, and the raid also caused damage to the site and the surrounding areas, without revealing any human losses as a result of the raids on the two sites.

Israeli sources said that the raids came in response to the launching of several incendiary balloons by young men from the Gaza Strip at Israeli settlements and towns, which led to the outbreak of fires and causing material losses.

The Palestinian factions in Gaza resumed organizing protests near the border fence with Israel and launching incendiary balloons, to demand an end to the siege of the Strip and obstruction of its reconstruction.