"The attack was carried out in response to the placement of explosive devices on the border fence."

The Israeli Air Force struck a terror target located in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday night, the IDF said.

"IDF jets attacked a terror target belonging to Hamas in the central Gaza Strip," said an army statement. "The attack was carried out in response to the placement of explosive devices on the border fence."

Palestinian media reports stated that there were a number of Israeli airstrikes in various Gaza Strip locations.

Earlier on Saturday IDF troops fired shells at a Hamas outpost after an improvised explosive device exploded on the Gaza border fence.

“An explosive device detonated near the border fence in the northern Gaza Strip. No forces were in the vicinity at the time of the explosion. No damage or casualties were caused to our forces,” read an IDF statement.

The explosion, which didn’t cause any physical or material damage, was the fifth IED to detonate on the Gaza border fence in the past three months, and was in the same area where two IEDs were detonated on Thursday.

On Thursday, two explosive devices were detonated close to an army patrol along the border fence with the northern Gaza Strip.

No IDF soldiers were wounded in the explosions, which took place inside the Hamas-run coastal enclave. Contradictory reports out of Gaza and in Palestinian media said two Palestinians were killed in the five retaliatory strikes that were carried out by tanks and one air strike. Read more at JPost