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JERUSALEM, April 9 (AP) — Israel’s military said Saturday it fired three rockets into Israeli territory from Syria, a rare attack in the wake of worsening violence in the country’s northeastern neighbor.
The military said the rockets caused no damage or casualties. Only one rocket entered Israeli territory, landing on a field in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights.
The rocket fire came a day after Israeli warplanes struck alleged Palestinian militant targets in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip after an unusual rocket fire from southern Lebanon. Tensions were also high in the disputed capital Jerusalem, where Palestinian worshipers scuffled Israeli police in the compound that houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the most sensitive holy site.
Two British-Israeli sisters and an Italian tourist were killed in separate attacks on Friday in the occupied West Bank and in the Israeli commercial hub of Tel Aviv. (Associated Press)
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