Two Katyusha rockets were fired toward Israel from southern Lebanon Monday, causing no casualties or damage, Lebanese security officials said. One rocket fell into the sea on the Lebanese side of the border and the other crashed near the northern Israeli town of Shlomi, the officials said. No group claimed responsibility, but such attacks in the past have been blamed on Palestinian guerrillas who infiltrate close to the border. The militant Hezbollah group, which led a guerrilla campaign against Israel’s 18-year occupation of a border zone in southern Lebanon, denied involvement. Full Story
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