At least two Palestinians were killed and 10 wounded Saturday in four Israeli air raids on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical sources said.
The raids targeted buildings used by the paramilitary Executive Force loyal to senior Palestinian coalition partner Hamas, the sources said.
The bodies of two Palestinians were found under the rubble of a building destroyed in one of the attacks, in the Zeitun settlement south of Gaza City, while six people were wounded, three of them seriously.
Two other Executive Force posts were attacked, one in the nearby Shati refugee camp in which four people were wounded, and the other at Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, the sources said.
A fourth air raid targeted a training camp for Palestinian militants at Khan Yunis, also in the south. There was no immediate word on any casualties.
At least 42 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air raids on Gaza since May 16, which the Jewish state says are aimed at preventing Palestinian militants firing rockets into Israel, that have killed one Israeli and wounded 19.