JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip hit southern Israel on Wednesday but caused no damage or casualties, a police spokeswoman said.
"The rockets landed in the Eshkol region," Luba Samri told AFP, adding that "security forces are searching for their remains".
A lone rocket hit the same area on Sunday, and two hit southern Israel last Thursday, none causing any damage or casualties.
The last incident of cross-border fire between Israel and the Islamist Hamas-ruled Gaza was on June 24, when the Islamic Jihad group fired five rockets at Israel, which retaliated with air strikes. more
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