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Dozens hurt by rocket in Israel Dozens hurt by rocket in Israel
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More than 30 Israeli soldiers have been injured, three seriously, in a rocket attack from Gaza, reports say.More than 30 Israeli soldiers have been injured, three seriously, in a rocket attack from Gaza, reports say.
The rocket landed near an army base in southern Israel. The wounded were treated at the scene of the explosion.The rocket landed near an army base in southern Israel. The wounded were treated at the scene of the explosion.
Preliminary reports suggest Tuesday's early morning attack led to the largest number of injuries sustained in a single attack of this kind on Israel.Preliminary reports suggest Tuesday's early morning attack led to the largest number of injuries sustained in a single attack of this kind on Israel.
Palestinian militants frequently fire rockets at Israel, but they rarely cause high numbers of casualties.Palestinian militants frequently fire rockets at Israel, but they rarely cause high numbers of casualties.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the rocket strike. The Israeli Army confirmed the rocket hit the training base near Zikkim, just inside Israeli territory.
Most of the wounded soldiers were hit by shrapnel while sleeping in adjacent tents.
The Popular Resistance Committee's armed wing said it carried out the attack, Israeli media say.
Psychological impactPsychological impact
Militants in Gaza frequently fire Qassam rockets towards southern Israel, most of which land in the town of Sderot.Militants in Gaza frequently fire Qassam rockets towards southern Israel, most of which land in the town of Sderot.
Sderot residents protesting in front of the PM's office last week Sderot residents protested in front of the PM's office last week
Few of the attacks cause casualties but their psychological impact on life in the area has been significant.Few of the attacks cause casualties but their psychological impact on life in the area has been significant.
Last week the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, told the country's military to draw up plans to curb rocket attacks from within the Gaza Strip. Attacks last week on Sderot included one that landed near a crowded day care centre.
It led parents to pull their children out of school and brought demands for harsh retaliation.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, told the country's military to draw up plans to curb rocket attacks from within the Gaza Strip.
It stopped short of calls from some ministers to expand military operations in Gaza, or to cut Israel's supplies of water and electricity to the territory.It stopped short of calls from some ministers to expand military operations in Gaza, or to cut Israel's supplies of water and electricity to the territory.
Israel's government blames the rocket attacks on the Islamist group Hamas, which seized control of Gaza in June. Israel's government blames the rocket attacks on the Islamist movement Hamas, which seized control of Gaza in June.