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[Ynet News] Ahiya Raved - For the first time, Hizballah fired long-range rockets toward the Hadera area on Friday, with reports of three landings; no injuries or damage were reported. A major electric power plant is located in the area. More than 200 rockets were fired at Israel from Lebanon on Friday; three civilians were killed in the attacks. Brig.-Gen. Noam Feig described on Saturday how in an Israeli commando operation in the heart of the Lebanese city of Tyre against those who launched rockets at Hadera, "the force killed four terrorists who belonged to the launching unit." 2006-08-07 01:00:00Full Article
Hizballah Long-Range Rockets Target Hadera
[Ynet News] Ahiya Raved - For the first time, Hizballah fired long-range rockets toward the Hadera area on Friday, with reports of three landings; no injuries or damage were reported. A major electric power plant is located in the area. More than 200 rockets were fired at Israel from Lebanon on Friday; three civilians were killed in the attacks. Brig.-Gen. Noam Feig described on Saturday how in an Israeli commando operation in the heart of the Lebanese city of Tyre against those who launched rockets at Hadera, "the force killed four terrorists who belonged to the launching unit." 2006-08-07 01:00:00Full Article
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