Israeli airstrikes kill Palestinian: Gaza ministry

A Palestinian was killed by Israeli airstrikes on
Saturday, the health ministry in the Gaza Strip said, in an attack launched in
response to rocket fire.
Dozens of strikes hit the Palestinian enclave in the
early hours, targeting bases of the strip’s Hamas rulers and allied groups, a
security source in Gaza said.
One person was killed, the health ministry in Gaza
said, naming him as Ahmed al-Shehri, 27.
The sound of explosions could be heard up and down
the impoverished territory, an AFP correspondent said.
A Hamas source said they had fired at the Israeli
aircraft carrying out the raids and the Israeli army confirmed fresh “incoming
fire” from Gaza.
The strikes came in response to at least 10 rockets
fired from Gaza late Friday at southern Israel.
The Israeli army said the country’s Iron Dome
anti-missile defense system intercepted eight of the rockets.
The rockets were fired in waves, the army said, with
air raid sirens sounding.
One house was hit and damaged, without any
casualties, the army said, posting a picture of the damage on Twitter.
It was the second consecutive evening that the army
reported rocket fire from the Palestinian enclave, which is ruled by Hamas.
Prior to Thursday, there had been no such reported
rocket fire from Gaza since September 12.
In August, a series of rocket attacks from Gaza and
Israeli retaliations, as well as border clashes, raised fears of an escalation
between Hamas and Israel, as elections approached in Israel.