Politics

Gaza Rocket Attack Strikes Southern Israel

No injuries reported in first attack since November ceasefire

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JERUSALEM, Feb 26 (Reuters)—A rocket exploded in southern Israel on Tuesday, causing damage in the first such attack by militants in the Gaza Strip since a truce in November, Israeli police said.

The rocket caused some damage to a road near the city of Ashkelon but no injuries. The strike follows confrontations between Israeli forces and Palestinian protesters in the West Bank since the death on Saturday of a detainee in Israeli custody. (Created by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; Editing by Bill Trott)