Israeli Military Strikes Hamas Targets in Gaza, After IDF Officer Wounded by Sniper on Border
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by Algemeiner Staff

Smoke rises following an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip as seen from the Israeli side of the border, May 29, 2018. Photo: Yonatan Sindel / Flash90.
The Israeli military launched artillery strikes on seven Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday evening after an IDF officer was moderately wounded when a group of troops patrolling the border came under sniper fire.
In response to the shooting attack aimed at IDF soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip, IDF artillery targeted seven Hamas military posts in Gaza.
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 25, 2018
At least three Hamas members were killed in the Israeli strikes.
Wednesday’s events followed an outburst of violence last Friday that was set off by the killing of an IDF soldier on the border by a Palestinian sniper.
In response to that attack, the IDF struck dozens of Hamas targets in Gaza. Four terrorists died on the strikes. A ceasefire was announced early Saturday morning.
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