
Israeli Tanks Hit Hamas Targets After Attacks From Gaza

The Israeli military said it has struck militant targets in Gaza in response to continued launches of explosives-laden balloons out of the Hamas-run territory.
There were no immediate reports of casualties on either side.
The violence comes at a time when Gaza is struggling with a worsening economic crisis and a new outbreak of coronavirus.
Hamas-linked groups have launched a wave of incendiary balloons into Israel in recent weeks, torching wide swathes of farmland.
Israel has responded with air strikes and other attacks.
The army said Sunday’s tank fire struck Hamas “military posts” in southern Gaza, without elaborating.
Hamas is pressing Israel to ease its blockade on Gaza and allow large-scale development projects.
Egypt and Qatar are trying to shore up an informal ceasefire.
Those efforts have grown more urgent in recent days as authorities in Gaza have detected the first cases of local transmissions of coronavirus.
Hamas has imposed a lockdown in the coastal territory bordering Israel and Egypt, which is home to two million Palestinians.
Israel and Egypt imposed a blockade on Gaza after Hamas seized power from rival Palestinian forces in 2007.
Israel says the blockade is needed to keep Hamas from building up its arsenal, but critics view it as a form of collective punishment.
Israel and Hamas have fought three wars and several smaller battles since the closure was imposed.
The restrictions have pushed the local economy to the brink of collapse, and years of war and isolation have left the healthcare system ill-equipped to cope with a major outbreak.
In response to the recent attacks, Israel closed Gaza’s sole commercial crossing, forcing its only power station to shut down for lack of fuel and leaving Gazans with just a few hours of electricity a day.
Israel has also closed the coastal territory’s fishing zone.
The UN’s Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov last week warned the situation is “rapidly deteriorating”.