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IDF strikes Gaza for second time this week, after incendiary balloons spark eight fires in southern Israel

By Oren Liebermann and Amir Tal, CNN

The Israeli military struck targets in Gaza for the second time this week, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement, after a continued barrage of incendiary balloons sparked eight fires in southern Israel.

Overnight Wednesday, the IDF struck what it said were Hamas military complexes and meeting places for the Khan Younis and Gaza brigades of the militant organization which rules Gaza. Those airstrikes, the first since the ceasefire went into effect last month, were in response to incendiary balloons which sparked 20 fires across in fields across southern Israel.

Less than 48 hours later, as the launching of balloons from Gaza continued, the IDF carried out another series of airstrikes late Thursday night. The IDF said they targeted military compounds and a launch site belonging to Hamas.

In a sign that both Israel and Hamas were interested in preventing a full-blown escalation, Hamas did not respond to Wednesday’s airstrikes with rocket launches. However, the situation along the Israel-Gaza border remains fragile, and a miscalculation by either side could ignite an immediate and serious escalation in an environment that has not returned to a state of calm after last month’s fighting.

Earlier Thursday evening, the IDF Chief of Staff conducted a situation assessment, including the possibility of a resumption of fighting between Israel and Hamas.

Hamas spokesman Abd Al-Lateef Qanoua told CNN, “The occupation will not be able to impose any equation, and what this occupation couldn’t achieve in the recent aggression, it will not be able to achieve it by intimidating our people and bombing empty lands.”

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