Israeli fighter jets overnight struck four buildings in the Gaza Strip, , according to dpa. Witnesses in Gaza said the building struck in Gaza City was, in fact, the Daloul dairy factory, in the southern neighbourhood of Sabra. The factory was destroyed, they said. Three children in a nearby shack were reported lightly injured by flying glass. The witnesses said that the central Gaza Strip strike hit the site of a former Jewish settlement, evacuated when Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza in 2005. The nearby Asda media city, which houses the headquarters of Hamas' al-Aqsa Television was damaged. A mobile police guard-duty hut along central Gaza's Salah a-Din street caught fire, the witnesses said. The two warehouses hit were north of the border town of Rafah and south of Khan Younis. Witnesses said they heard F-16 warplanes flying over the coastal enclave and a series of successive explosions at around midnight.