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Rocket Fired from Wadi al-Litani Region towards Israel

A rocked was fired on Monday evening from southern Lebanon towards Israel, as sirens wailed across northern Israeli settlements without any immediate reports of injuries.

"A rocket was fired from an area near (the southern) al-Jarmaq region in Wadi al-Litani towards Israel,” LBCI television reported in the evening.

"At least one rocket fired from Lebanon hit the Upper Galilee," a message on the military's official Twitter feed said.

Right after, Israeli media said sirens wailed in Kiryat Shmona, Metulla, al-Manara, Misgav Am and Kfar Giladi settlements.

Israel later fired retaliatory shells towards the area in southern Lebanon from which the rocket was launched at Israel.

Late on Saturday evening, a rocket fired from Lebanese territory hit northern Israel, the Israeli army said on the 47th day of a war against the Islamist movement Hamas in and around Gaza.

"The rocket that was fired from Lebanon hit the Upper Galilee," the army said in a statement.

No group has so far claimed responsibility for that rocket attack at Israel.

And on Sunday two rocket launchpads were found in the southern region of Tyre, from which the two rockets were fired.

UNIFIL Commander Major-General Luciano Portolano strongly condemned the rocket fire, describing it as a dangerous violation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war between Israel and Hizbullah.

In mid-July, at least nine rockets were fired from Lebanon at Israel, prompting Tel Aviv to retaliate with artillery fire.

Lebanese military officials had at the time said they believed the attacks were carried out by a small Palestinian group in an act of solidarity with Gazan militants.

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