JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian fighters fired two rockets deep into southern Israel from Gaza on Saturday, and the Israeli military responded with a number of air strikes on several targets, shaking an already tenuous truce.
Sirens sounded in the middle of the night in Beersheba, the largest city in southern Israel, some 35 km (18 miles) from the Gaza border, warning of incoming fire. The military said its missile defences intercepted the two rockets.
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