A rocket fired from the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday was exploded mid-air by the Israeli Army.
The projectile was reportedly headed to the Ahskelon coastal region in southern Israel, but was "exploded mid-air," the Israeli Defence Force announced on Twitter.
"A short while ago, a rocket was launched from the northern Gaza Strip. The rocket exploded mid-air. No injuries have been reported," the IDF spokesperson tweeted.
The rocket neither caused injury nor damage, the Israeli military said, without immediately providing any further details.
No rocket alert signal was activated as the explosion happened "relatively early" in its flight, Israeli media reported citing officials.
The incident comes amid escalating tensions in the region, with Israel beefing up its military presence in the West Bank.
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