Loud explosions were heard from the northern Gaza Strip in recent hours, according to a security-field report. The IDF confirmed the blasts are part of its routine operational activity, with no unusual incident. Explosions are expected to continue in the coming days.
The explosions, reported shortly after midnight, are the latest in a recurring pattern of routine IDF demolitions and operational activity in the northern Gaza Strip. Similar reports of loud blasts from the area have been documented by The Zioneer in recent weeks, including on July 9 and July 14, each time attributed to controlled detonations or building demolitions by Israeli forces. The security-field source emphasized that the activity is normal and that any unusual developments would be reported separately. The IDF has not issued a specific statement on tonight's blasts beyond the confirmation of routine operations.
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