On Saturday dawn, the Israeli army fired missiles targeting two areas in Gaza city and the central part of the coastal region.

Media sources said the army fired at least ten missiles into a site near a beach park in the Sheikh Ejleen area, west of Gaza city.

The sources added that the missiles destroyed the targeted site and caused fire and damage to several surrounding buildings.

The army also fired two missiles into another site, west of the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, causing damage to the targeted structures and surrounding homes.

The Israeli army claimed it targeted Gaza after four shells were reportedly launched from the coastal region before three landed in open areas, and one was downed by the Iron Done missiles intercepting system.

The army alleged the bombing of Gaza targeted what it called a “rocket production site” and an “underground facility used for manufacturing rocket materials.”