Jerusalem - Israel struck targets in the Gaza Strip after dozens of rockets were launched from the coastal territory ruled by the Islamic militant Hamas group Wednesday, the Israeli military said.

The exchange came amid continued attempts by Egypt to broker a broad cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas.

Sirens wailed in southern Israel, warning of incoming rockets from Gaza and Israeli media reported two people were lightly wounded by shrapnel in the border town of Sderot.

One Palestinian rocket hit a house, Israeli media reported and showed footage of houses and cars pockmarked with shrapnel. Reports said it wasn’t clear if one of those hurt was wounded by a rocket or by debris from the rocket defense system. The military said it identified 36 rockets launched from Gaza at Israel and the Iron Dome defense system intercepted several of them.

Gaza residents reported several Israeli airstrikes after the Palestinian rocket barrage. Israel’s military later confirmed it struck Gaza, saying it hit 12 Hamas sites in all, including “an offensive maritime terror tunnel ... several terror sites in military compounds throughout the Gaza Strip ... rocket manufacturing facilities and a central logistical military complex.”

Israel’s military earlier said shots were fired from Gaza at civilians working on the barrier separating the territory and Israel, damaging a vehicle. Israel said it struck a Hamas post in retaliation. No casualties were reported.