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Hamas Launches New Rocket Attack From Gaza Into Southern Israel

10 May 2008

An Israeli soldier watches a helicopter land at the scene where a man was killed by a mortar fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza, in Kfar Aza, Israel, 9 May 2008
An Israeli soldier watches a helicopter land at the scene where a man was killed by a mortar fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza, in Kfar Aza, Israel, 9 May 2008
Palestinian militants in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip have fired several rockets into southern Israel.

An Israeli military spokeswoman says Saturday's rocket attack struck the border town of Sderot, which has been targeted numerous times by the militants.  One of the rockets struck a house, but no one was hurt.

The rockets were fired hours after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five Palestinians.  The airstrikes late Friday destroyed two Hamas police stations.

Earlier Friday, a Hamas mortar attack killed a 48-year-old Israeli man and wounded three other people in a southern Israeli farming community.

Rocket attacks from Gaza into southern Israel have killed 14 people since 2000.

Israel has sealed the Gaza border since Hamas seized control from the Fatah faction last year.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and AP.

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