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3 Israelis wounded 50 km south of Tel Aviv in ongoing Gaza rocket attack - reports 4 Israelis wounded 50 km south of Tel Aviv in ongoing Gaza rocket attack - reports
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Three Israelis have been injured after a rocket fired from Gaza struck a factory in Ashkelon. Two of the injured are reportedly in critical condition, according to Israeli media reports. Four Israelis have been injured after rockets fired from Gaza struck the southern city of Ashkelon. Three of the victims are reportedly in critical condition, according to Israeli media reports.
At least two people are seriously injured after a factory in the city of Ashkelon, located 50 km south of Tel Aviv, took a direct hit from a rocket fired from Gaza, according to multiple Israeli news outlets. At least two people were seriously injured after a factory in the city of Ashkelon, 50km south of Tel Aviv, was hit by a rocket fired from Gaza, according to multiple Israeli news outlets.
Citing a statement from a local ambulance service, the Times of Israel reported that two men sustained shrapnel wounds all over their bodies, and that one of them is unconscious and in critical condition. Another Israeli was also wounded by shrapnel, suffering injuries to his lower body and legs.
Another man in Ashkelon is reported to be in critical condition after his car was directly hit by a rocket.
Minutes after the attacks were reported, Israel announced that it had struck a group of militants launching rockets from the northern Gaza Strip.
Gaza's Health Ministry said that Sunday's strikes in the city had killed at least two citizens and left two others seriously wounded.
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