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JERUSALEM, Sept 7, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Israeli army said two projectiles
were launched Sunday from the Gaza Strip, with Palestinian militant group
Islamic Jihad claiming responsibility for the rocket fire, which caused no
casualties or damage.
"Two projectiles were identified crossing from the central Gaza Strip into
Israeli territory," the army said in a statement, adding that air raid sirens
sounded in the area of Netivot, a town about 10 kilometres (six miles) from
the Palestinian territory.
The military statement said "one projectile was intercepted, and one fell in
an open area".
The armed wing of Islamic Jihad, which has fought alongside Hamas in Gaza
against Israeli forces, announced that it had targeted Netivot "with two
rockets in response to the crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against our
people".
It was the first time in several months that launches from Gaza threatened
Netivot, home to about 50,000 residents.
The launches came as Israel steps up its operations around Gaza City, the
territory's largest urban centre, which the army has said it intends to
capture in a bid to defeat Hamas and return the hostages taken during the
group's October 7, 2023 attack.
On Saturday, the army carried out a strike that flattened a high-rise in the
city -- the second in as many days -- and dropped thousands of leaflets on
western neighbourhoods calling on residents to evacuate, witnesses and an AFP
journalist said.