Palestinian medical sources have reported that twelve Palestinians have been injured, near Khan Younis, in ongoing Israeli air strikes targeting different parts of the coastal region.The sources said the twelve Palestinians were injured when an Israeli missile struck a home in al-Qarara town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

They suffered mild-to-moderate injuries, and were moved to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

In addition, Israeli war jets fired missiles into an agricultural area in al-Waha area, west of Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Several missiles were also fired into the Safeena area, west of Gaza city, causing damage but no injuries.

Israeli Navy boats also fired many shells into the coast of Rafah, causing damage to several Palestinian fishing boats.

Late on Monday at night, Israeli war jets fired missiles into farmlands close to the Abraj an-Nada residential towers, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Also in northern Gaza, missiles were fired into farmlands in the Sudaniyya area.

Israeli missiles also targeted areas close to the Gaza International Airport that was repeatedly destroyed by Israeli army bulldozers, and repeatedly bombarded, during ongoing Israeli wars and aggression on the coastal region.

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2 Israeli Airstrikes Hit Northern Gaza
Chris Carlson – IMEMC News. Tue, 08 Jul 2014 02:41:58

The Israeli air force, on Monday evening, has launched two airstrikes at Palestinian targets in the northern Gaza Strip, after a barrage of rockets reportedly landed in southern Israel.

The first strike targeted agricultural land in the al-Sudaniya area, northern Gaza, according to Ma’an. The second targeted agricultural land in the al-Safina area west of Gaza City.

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A statement by the Israeli army said that their aircraft targeted three concealed rocket launchers in the region.

No immediate reports of injuries or damages.

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