Rockets fired from Gaza at Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Rockets were fired at Israel from Gaza for the third straight day.
Two projectiles, either mortar shells or Kassam rockets, were fired at southern Israel on Monday evening. The projectiles caused the early warning sirens to go off, though their landing spot was not identified hours later.
On Sunday night, at least two mortar shells fired from Gaza toward Sderot landed near the security fence.
The previous morning, a rocket landed in the western Negev.
No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.
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