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Gaza militants fire rockets into south Israel Gaza militants fire rockets into south Israel
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Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip have fired about 35 mortar shells and rockets into southern Israel.Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip have fired about 35 mortar shells and rockets into southern Israel.
The projectiles landed in fields in the Eshkol region and Kerem Shalom. No injuries were reported. The projectiles landed in fields in the Eshkol region and near Kerem Shalom. No injuries were reported.
The military wings of Hamas, which governs Gaza, and Islamic Jihad said the rockets were fired in response to an Israeli air strike on Sunday.The military wings of Hamas, which governs Gaza, and Islamic Jihad said the rockets were fired in response to an Israeli air strike on Sunday.
Five civilians and two militants were injured when a missile hit a motorbike in the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza.Five civilians and two militants were injured when a missile hit a motorbike in the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza.
The Israeli military said it had targeted two members of "Global Jihadist" groups which were suspected of involvement in a cross-border attack from Egypt in June that left one Israeli dead.The Israeli military said it had targeted two members of "Global Jihadist" groups which were suspected of involvement in a cross-border attack from Egypt in June that left one Israeli dead.
A spokesman for the Hamas health ministry also told the AFP news agency on Monday morning that an Israeli tank shell had landed east of Khan Younis, injuring three people, one of them seriously. 'Zionist crimes'
Shrapnel from the mortars and rockets fired into southern Israel on Monday caused some damage to at least one building in Eshkol.
Afterwards, the local authorities asked residents to stay close to shelters.
Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades, and that of Islamic Jihad, the al-Quds Brigades, announced that the rocket fire was a response to "Zionist crimes".
"In response to the injury of civilians in the most recent strike on Rafah, the Qassam Brigades and the al-Quds Brigades fired a number of rockets at enemy military positions," a statement said.
Hamas has not acknowledged launching rockets at Israel since June.
Later, a spokesman for the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza told the AFP news agency that an Israeli tank shell had landed east of Khan Younis, injuring three people, one of them seriously.
Hospital officials told the Reuters news agency that one of those hurt was a militant thought to have been involved in firing the rockets and mortars.