The Israeli army said that it detected a missile launched from Gaza and landed in an open area around the Strip, while none of the Palestinian factions claimed responsibility for that.
On Saturday, the Israeli army announced that it had detected a missile launched from Gaza, which landed in an open area around the Strip.
The army said, in a statement, that it "detected a rocket launch from the Gaza Strip that landed in an open area inside Israeli territory."
He added that "no interception missiles were fired at the missile," without giving further details.
For its part, the Army Radio reported that the missile landed in an open area in the Gaza Strip (south), without causing any injuries.
The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that the missile landed in an open area near the fence adjacent to the "Nahal Oz" area bordering the eastern Gaza Strip.
Shortly before announcing the detection of the missile, the Israeli army said in a statement, "Warning sirens sounded in the Nahal Oz area in the Gaza Strip."
No Palestinian faction in the Gaza Strip claimed responsibility for firing the missile until (17:20 GMT).
Although the borders between Israel and the Gaza Strip have witnessed relative calm during the recent period, mutual shelling occurs from time to time between the two parties.