Palestinian
militants fired two rockets from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel
late on Wednesday, causing neither casualties nor damage, the Israeli
military said.
"Two rockets fired from Gaza exploded in open fields in the Eshkol
region," an army spokesman told AFP, adding there were no casualties or
damage.
Earlier on Wednesday, a rocket fired from Gaza landed in the Sha'ar
Hanegev region. It did not explode or cause any casualties or damage,
police said.
The attacks came after two Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip killed
two Palestinians and wounded about 20 others late on Tuesday.
The Israeli army said the strikes were against "global jihad" targets
in the Palestinian territory who were planning cross-border attacks
from neighbouring Egypt.
militants fired two rockets from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel
late on Wednesday, causing neither casualties nor damage, the Israeli
military said.
"Two rockets fired from Gaza exploded in open fields in the Eshkol
region," an army spokesman told AFP, adding there were no casualties or
damage.
Earlier on Wednesday, a rocket fired from Gaza landed in the Sha'ar
Hanegev region. It did not explode or cause any casualties or damage,
police said.
The attacks came after two Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip killed
two Palestinians and wounded about 20 others late on Tuesday.
The Israeli army said the strikes were against "global jihad" targets
in the Palestinian territory who were planning cross-border attacks
from neighbouring Egypt.