Israeli jets have struck targets in the Gaza Strip after a rocket fired by Palestinian militants in the enclave struck a house in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba, the Israeli military says.
A medical official told Israel Radio that three people were taken to hospital after
Residents in the Gaza Strip said jets had targeted eight locations. The military said another rocket had been launched from Gaza, falling into the sea.
Health ministry officials in Gaza said three people were, in the south of the coastal strip. There were no reports of serious injuries in Israel.
Tensions along the Israel-Gaza border have been simmering for months amid weekly border protests and the launching by Palestinian militants of incendiary balloons and kites across the border fence.

Palestinian protesters burn tires next to the border fence during a protest on the beach at the border with Israel. Source: AAP
Israeli leaders have warned that they are prepared to escalate military action on Gaza to curb attacks and protests. Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, fought a war in 2014.
Around 200 Gazans have been killed by Israeli troops since the border protests began on March 30, according to Palestinian Health Ministry figures.
The Israeli military said the demonstrators last Friday hurled rocks, explosive devices, firebombs and grenades. Gaza health officials said seven Palestinians were killed when Israeli troops opened fire on a group that broke through the fence.
Israel has drawn international condemnation for its use of deadly force, but says it is protecting its borders and civilian population.

A Palestinian was shot dead during the recent border clashes. Source: AP
After the latest strikes, video footage from Beersheba, about 40km from the Gaza Strip, showed extensive damage to a concrete and stone house in a residential street.
Israel's military chief cut short a visit to the United States and was returning home, and schools were to be shut in Beersheba for the day, reports said.
Israel withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005 but maintains tight control of its land and sea borders, citing security concerns.