Salah Ad Din crossing near Rafah border and Al-Zaytun to the east of Gaza were among the targets, Zionist websites reported.
No immediate report has been released on possible casualties.
The new strikes come a few hours after the Israeli regime announced on Saturday morning that it had targeted a number of locations in Gaza, including some bases of the Palestinian movement Hamas.
In the statement, the Zionist regime claimed that the strikes, carried out on Friday evening, were in response to what it called 'Hamas-instigated violence'.
The claim comes amid the most brutal aggression of the Israeli forces against Palestinians who are holding the Great Marches of Return on Gaza borders. The protest began on March 30, 2018.
At least 137 Palestinians, including children, reporters and medics, were killed by the Israeli forces as a result of the deadly aggression. Some 15,000 protesters have been injured by the live fire of the forces.
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