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Seven people have been injured after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit a house in central Israel, police say.Seven people have been injured after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit a house in central Israel, police say.
The rocket came down at 05:25 local time (03:25 GMT) in Mishmeret, 20km (12 miles) north of the city of Tel Aviv.The rocket came down at 05:25 local time (03:25 GMT) in Mishmeret, 20km (12 miles) north of the city of Tel Aviv.
This is the furthest a Palestinian rocket has reached in Israel since the 2014 conflict with militants in Gaza.This is the furthest a Palestinian rocket has reached in Israel since the 2014 conflict with militants in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is cutting short a trip to the US over the incident, has vowed to respond with force.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is cutting short a trip to the US over the incident, has vowed to respond with force.
So far no-one has said they carried out the attack. But an Israeli military spokeswoman has accused the militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza.So far no-one has said they carried out the attack. But an Israeli military spokeswoman has accused the militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza.
A week and a half ago, two rockets were launched towards Tel Aviv and nobody was hurt. The Israeli military responded with dozens of air strikes across Gaza, which injured four people.A week and a half ago, two rockets were launched towards Tel Aviv and nobody was hurt. The Israeli military responded with dozens of air strikes across Gaza, which injured four people.
Hamas and Israeli officials later said those rockets had been fired "by mistake".Hamas and Israeli officials later said those rockets had been fired "by mistake".
What happened on Monday?
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the rocket that hit the house in Mishmeret was launched from Rafah in southern Gaza, about 120km (75 miles) away.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the rocket that hit the house in Mishmeret was launched from Rafah in southern Gaza, about 120km (75 miles) away.
The explosion from the rocket severely damaged the house and set it on fire.The explosion from the rocket severely damaged the house and set it on fire.
Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service said that among the injured were three children - an infant, a three-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service said it had treated two women who were moderately wounded and five other people, including an infant, a three-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, who had minor wounds.
The blast also caused damage to at least one nearby home and several vehicles.The blast also caused damage to at least one nearby home and several vehicles.
"We heard the siren and we didn't think it was anything, but my daughter made us go into the reinforced room," Smadar Castelnovo, who lives opposite the house that was hit by the rocket, told Reuters news agency."We heard the siren and we didn't think it was anything, but my daughter made us go into the reinforced room," Smadar Castelnovo, who lives opposite the house that was hit by the rocket, told Reuters news agency.
"My daughter was upset because we had left the dog out. We went out to get the dog and as soon as we went back in there was a very loud boom.""My daughter was upset because we had left the dog out. We went out to get the dog and as soon as we went back in there was a very loud boom."
Although the rocket triggered sirens in the Sharon and Emek Hefer regions, Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system did not appear to have been activated.Although the rocket triggered sirens in the Sharon and Emek Hefer regions, Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system did not appear to have been activated.
IDF spokeswoman Major Mika Lifshitz blamed Hamas for the attack. Who was behind the attack?
IDF spokeswoman Major Mika Lifshitz blamed Hamas.
"It's a Hamas rocket, itself made by Hamas," she said. "It has an ability to reach more than 120km.""It's a Hamas rocket, itself made by Hamas," she said. "It has an ability to reach more than 120km."
"We see Hamas as responsible for all that happens in the Gaza Strip," she added."We see Hamas as responsible for all that happens in the Gaza Strip," she added.
Maj Lifshitz said the IDF was deploying two additional brigades to the area surrounding Gaza, and that there was a "very limited" calling up of reservists.Maj Lifshitz said the IDF was deploying two additional brigades to the area surrounding Gaza, and that there was a "very limited" calling up of reservists.
The Israeli authorities have also closed the Kerem Shalom and Erez border crossings with Gaza.The Israeli authorities have also closed the Kerem Shalom and Erez border crossings with Gaza.
Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a statement: "There was a criminal attack on the State of Israel, and we will respond forcefully."Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a statement: "There was a criminal attack on the State of Israel, and we will respond forcefully."
"In a few hours, I will meet President Trump and immediately afterwards I will return to Israel in order to oversee our activities."
Hamas has so far not commented, but its leader Yehiya Sinwar reportedly cancelled a public meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon.Hamas has so far not commented, but its leader Yehiya Sinwar reportedly cancelled a public meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon.
But Islamic Jihad, another militant group, said: "We warn the Zionist enemy from committing an aggression against the Gaza Strip."But Islamic Jihad, another militant group, said: "We warn the Zionist enemy from committing an aggression against the Gaza Strip."
The BBC's Yolande Knell in Jerusalem says the latest rocket fire has dramatically raised tensions in the region, just 15 days before Israel holds a general election. Could the situation escalate?
Mr Netanyahu is currently locked in a tight battle with his main rival, former IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz. The timing of this rocket launch comes at a very sensitive time.
The prime minister's campaign for a fifth term has been overshadowed by possible indictment in three corruption cases. The Israeli prime minister is fighting a close election campaign in which he is brandishing his security credentials. He had just arrived in Washington, where he was due to meet President Trump twice and give a speech.
He will now go once to the White House and then says he will return home "to manage our actions from close at hand".
Already fears of an escalation were high with this week's anniversary of the start of protests at Gaza's boundary fence with Israel.
Egyptian security officials - who've been trying to broker a longer-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas - were due in Gaza this morning. Now, their efforts to bring quiet are in jeopardy.