At least six people were wounded on Tuesday when IAF strikes targeted two camps used by the Hamas in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian security officials said.

Hamas officials said that one of the airstrikes destroyed a building used by its private militia in Gaza, known as the "Executive Force."

The army confirmed the airstrikes, saying it had targeted Hamas forces.

Earlier Tuesday, terrorists in Gaza resumed their rocket attacks on southern Israel, firing three Kassam rockets that landed in open areas in the western Negev.

There were no reports of casualties or damage.

Following Monday night's deadly rocket salvo in which 32-year-old Shirel Friedman was killed in Sderot when a rocket hit her car, the IAF carried out overnight airstrikes on targets in Gaza.

Aircraft fired missiles at a Hamas weapons warehouse and an operations room used by the Popular Resistance Committees for directing terror activity.

There were no reports of casualties.

Friedman was buried in Sderot at midday on Tuesday and the funeral was secured by a heavy police presence.

Shortly after 8 p.m. Monday, five rockets were fired from Gaza and one struck Friedman's car near Sderot's commercial center. She died en route to hospital, becoming the first Israeli to die in a rocket attack since November. Two other people were wounded in the attack, one moderately and the other lightly, and were evacuated to Ashkelon's Barzilai Hospital.

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