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Rocket sirens sound in Israel's Nahariya

EPA-EFE/ATEF SAFADI

Sirens warning of incoming rockets sounded in Israel's northern coastal city of Nahariya and several nearby communities, the Times of Israel reported.

No further information was available.

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