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Six rockets were fired from Lebanon at Israel, the IDF responded by firing shells
An IDF spokesman said the launches had apparently taken place in Lebanese territory. Alarms were heard in the Misgav Am area, and residents reported echoes of explosions. It was also said that IDF forces returned fire at the sources of the shooting.
Local residents were instructed to open shelters, without having to enter or lock themselves in homes
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Misgav Am
Metula
Amir Bohbot
Monday, 17 May 2021, 23:51 Updated: Tuesday, 18 May 2021, 00:03
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Alarms were activated this evening (Monday) at Kibbutz Misgav Am near Metula.
Shortly afterwards, the IDF spokesman said that six launches had been identified, which apparently fell in Lebanese territory. It was further stated that in response, IDF forces returned fire at the sources of the shooting.
Local residents were instructed to open shelters, without having to enter or lock themselves in homes.
A statement sent to residents said that "about an hour ago, rockets were fired at residents of the Eastern Galilee, apparently the rockets landed in Lebanon, there are no reports of casualties or damage. The civilian space is in full swing."
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