Israeli war planes carried out a series of strikes in the Gaza Strip early today, the army said, shortly after a rocket from the Palestinian enclave struck the Jewish state.
A statement from the army said that "in response to rocket fire toward Israel," its "aircraft targeted a terror infrastructure site in the central Gaza Strip and three concealed rocket launchers in the northern Gaza Strip."
"Direct hits were confirmed," the statement read.
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