Israel-Gaza War

BREAKING: One rocket fired from northern Gaza Strip

A single rocket was reportedly fired from the northern Gaza Strip at the Gaza Perimeter. It was successfully intercepted.

Intercepted Hamas rocket. Illustration. (Photo: Yossi Aloni/Flash90)

The IDF stated a short time ago today (Wednesday) that a single rocket was fired from the northern Gaza Strip at the Gaza Perimeter. It was successfully intercepted.

No casualties have been reported.

Meanwhile, as reported by The Times of Israel, the IDF said that a barrage of some 20 rockets was fired from Lebanon at Kiryat Shmonah.

One of those rockets hit two people, a man and a woman in their 40s.

MDA just reported that they were critically injured and died soon after.

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