Israeli warplanes continue to pound targets in Gaza as
the conflict threatens to widen after rockets are fired
from Lebanon into northern Israel.
Police said the rockets landed in open areas and there
were no reports of damage or injuries.
It is the second time rockets have been fired from Lebanon
since heavy fighting between Israel and Palestinian militant
group Hamas in Gaza began.
Lebanese officials said the Israeli army fired shells
into southern Lebanon in retaliation.
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The Lebanese army have reportedly found three booby-trapped
rockets in the Habariyeh area, close to where the other
rockets were launched at Israel, said a security official.
The Israeli military continued airstrikes and ground
assaults overnight throughout Gaza, claiming to have hit
60 targets, including a police headquarters and 30 more
tunnels.