Rocket hits Tel Aviv wounds 7 zionists

Two rockets said to have hit Tel Aviv, in Palestine, which is under the occupation of the zionists, wounded 7 occupiers.
Two rockets hit the middle of the Palestinian territories earlier this morning that is occupied in 1948, while 7 zionist settlers were wounded.
The occupation regime television channel 13 claimed that the rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip.
The two missiles hit Hasharon in the northeast of Tel Aviv, while wounded 7 settlers, six with moderately wounds and one with minor wounds.
On the other hand, one of the rocket hit a house near the city of Tayra and destroyed the house when the other hit another house setting off a fire.
The spokesman for the occupying terrorist army threatened Hamas, claiming that the rockets were fired by Hamas from the Rafah region, which is 120 kilometers away.
The spokesman also announced that the gates of Beit Hanun and Kerem Abu Salim, located in the northeast of the Gaza Strip, were closed and reduced the distance of fishing at sea with the pretext that the rocket launched from Gaza. (ILKHA)
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