
Number of Rockets Launched into Israel Reaches 360
360 rockets have been fired into Israel between Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening, the IDF spokesperson said.
360 rockets have been fired into Israel between Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening, the IDF spokesperson said.
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