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Israeli city of Eilat hit by two rockets | Israeli city of Eilat hit by two rockets |
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At least two rockets have hit the southern Israeli city of Eilat. | At least two rockets have hit the southern Israeli city of Eilat. |
Police said the rockets landed in open areas, without causing damage or injury. The Israeli military said they were fired from Sinai in Egypt. | |
Warning sirens went off just before the rockets hit. The city's airport has been closed and security tightened. | |
Eilat, a popular tourist destination on the Red Sea, has previously been hit by rockets fired by militants in neighbouring Egypt and Jordan. | |
It is not yet known who was behind Wednesday's attack. The Egyptian military said it was investigating. | |
Earlier this month, an Iron Dome anti-rocket battery - designed to intercept short-range missiles - was positioned near the city. | Earlier this month, an Iron Dome anti-rocket battery - designed to intercept short-range missiles - was positioned near the city. |
About 50,000 people live in Eilat, and tens of thousands of holidaymakers visit there every year. | About 50,000 people live in Eilat, and tens of thousands of holidaymakers visit there every year. |
There were several rocket attacks on the city last year, though without causing any injuries. | There were several rocket attacks on the city last year, though without causing any injuries. |
Most of the rockets were fired from Sinai, which has become increasingly lawless since the revolution which toppled former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. | |
Islamic militant groups have grown in strength there and have used it as a base from which to target Israel across the lengthy shared border. | Islamic militant groups have grown in strength there and have used it as a base from which to target Israel across the lengthy shared border. |