The Israeli military said that "approximately 10 projectiles" fired from the Gaza Strip within a few minutes of each other on Sunday crossed into Israeli territory, with most of them intercepted.
"Following the sirens that sounded at 21:01-21:02 (1801-1802 GMT) in the Lakhish area, approximately 10 projectiles were identified crossing into Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip. Most of them were successfully intercepted," a military statement said.
Late on Sunday, the military announced it had struck the rocket launcher in Gaza from where the projectiles were fired.
"The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to Israeli civilians," it said in a statement.
"Following the sirens that sounded at 21:01-21:02 (1801-1802 GMT) in the Lakhish area, approximately 10 projectiles were identified crossing into Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip. Most of them were successfully intercepted," a military statement said.
Late on Sunday, the military announced it had struck the rocket launcher in Gaza from where the projectiles were fired.
"The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to Israeli civilians," it said in a statement.
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