Israel has started bombing the Gaza strip and Lebanon after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Thursday that the country would "strike our enemies" following a rocket attack from Lebanon which it blamed on Palestinians, according to reports.
The Israeli army "is currently striking in the Gaza Strip," read an army statement on Thursday, as they confirmed before dawn on Friday that it was carrying out strikes in Lebanon.
A series of "huge explosions" were heard in eastern Gaza, The New Arab's Arabic service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed reported.
This comes after the Israeli army claimed Palestinians were responsible for rockets fired into northern Israel's Western Galilee region from Lebanon on Thursday.
The joint leadership committee of the Palestinian resistance factions affirmed "the readiness of the resistance to confront and respond with full force to any Israeli aggression".
Lebanese Iran-backed Hezbollah denied involvement in the attack in an interview with The New Arab's Arabic service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Earlier on Thursday, Israel also bombed the besieged Gaza Strip, causing significant damage to the Nuseirat camp located in the centre of the enclave.
It followed rockets being fired from Gaza into southern parts of Israel - which were said to be retaliation for raids on the Al-Aqsa compound, where Israeli forces arrested over 400 Palestinians and worshipers.