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Rockets fired from Lebanon into north Israel

A smoke trail of a rocket lunched from inside the Gaza Strip makes its way towards Israel as seen from the Israel-Gaza Border, Tuesday, July 8, 2014.The Israeli military launched a major offensive in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Tuesday, striking more than 100 sites and mobilizing troops for a possible ground invasion in what Israel says is an operation aimed at stopping a heavy barrage of rocket attacks from the Palestinian territory.(AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Tyre – Two Katyusha-type rockets were fired from south Lebanon into Israel on Sunday, a Lebanese security source said, and in Israel the army said rockets had hit the north.

“Two Katyusha rockets were fired from a Lebanese village five kilometres from the border with Israel,” the Lebanese source told AFP.

Israel’s military said in a statement initial reports indicated that three rockets were fired.

“Forces are searching the area,” it said

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