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A smoke plume risisng following an Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt. Image Credit: AFP

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Israeli occupation army said it had launched air strikes targeting Hamas in the Gaza Strip early Saturday, following border clashes that saw a Palestinian teenager shot dead and many injured including an Israeli regime soldier.

The Israeli occupation army’s aerial bombardment came as rockets and mortars were lobbed into southern Israel from the blockaded Palestinian enclave.

The health ministry in the Hamas-run Strip said that 220 Palestinians were injured in Friday’s protests on the Gaza border in addition to 15-year-old Othman Rami Halles who was shot dead.

Israeli regime fighter jets struck two Hamas tunnels one in southern Gaza and one in the north as well as other infrastructure across the coastal territory, Israeli regime’s military said in statements posted on Twitter.

It said targets “included complexes used to prepare arson attacks and a Hamas terror training facility”.

According to witnesses in Gaza, there were no casualties from the air strikes, which damaged Hamas military infrastructure.

The army said the strikes were conducted in response to acts instigated during the riots that took place along the security fence on Friday.

It also cited “continuous arson attacks damaging Israeli territory on a daily basis with the launching of arson balloons from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory”.

During the strikes, militants in Gaza fired a total of 31 mortar rounds at Israel, the army said, adding that six were intercepted by its Iron Dome air defence system.

Israeli media reports said no one was injured in those attacks.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the group was responsible for the mortar fire on Israel and that they were carried out “in response to the Israeli air strikes”.

“The protection and the defence of our people is a national duty and a strategic choice,” Barhoum said.

Grenades and flaming tyres

Palestinians in Gaza have for months been demonstrating against Israeli occupation army’s decade-long blockade of the territory and in support of their right to return to lands they fled or were driven from during the war surrounding the creation of Israel in 1948.

Since the protests and clashes broke out along the border on March 30, at least 140 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire.

The majority were involved in protests and clashes.

No Israelis have been killed.

Israeli occupation army said one soldier was injured.

Israel says its use of live fire is necessary to defend its borders and stop infiltrations.