Israeli warplanes bombed on Saturday night a training site belonging to the Palestinian resistance in northern Rafah south of the Gaza Strip.
According to the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) Israeli drones fired three missiles at the site of Shuhada Rafah which belongs to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas northwest of Rafah.
Soon later a jet fighter bombed the same site with two missiles causing material damage to the place. No casualties have been reported.
Local sources told the PIC that the resistance fired anti-aircraft guns at the warplanes which continued to overfly south of Gaza following the airstrikes.
In this regard a spokesman for the Israeli occupation army claimed that the aerial attack was in response to the infiltration of four young men from Gaza into an Israeli-controlled border area in an attempt to sabotage construction equipment used to build the underground anti-tunnel wall.
The young men fled the scene as Israeli troops arrived. The infiltration occurred early Saturday evening along the southern Gaza border according to the spokesman.