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World|life|June 4, 2015 / 11:22 AM
Rockets fired from Gaza at southern Israel

AKIPRESS.COM - At least two rockets have been launched from Gaza into southern Israel, the Israeli police has said.

The police said on Wednesday that they were fired at the towns of Netivot and Ashkelon, near the Gaza border. Warning sirens were heard in the area, but no injuries have been reported.

A group calling itself the Omar Brigades has claimed responsibilty for Wednesday's attack, prompting Israeli fighter jets to bomb three empty fields used by Hamas fighters in the southern Gaza strip.

A week ago Gaza fighters launched their deepest strike at Israel since a 50-day war of last year, striking near the port city of Ashdod.

Israeli warplanes launched strikes in response at four targets and then the tensions subsided.

Israel blamed Islamic Jihad fighters for that attack, and media reports said that Hamas, which governs Gaza, had arrested rebels behind that strike.

The latest rocket strike follows a Gaza shootout on Tuesday in which Hamas security forces killed an activist of a rival armed group, reports Al Jazeera.

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