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IDF says 2 rockets fired from Lebanon landed in sea

EPA-EFE/ATEF SAFADI

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said that two rockets that were fired this morning from Lebanon towards the northern city of Nahariya landed in the sea, The Times of Israel reported.

Sirens went off in Nahariya and nearby communities amid the attack.

There were no damage or injuries.

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