Hezbollah-fired long-range rockets landed in northern Israel on Wednesday,
and no injuries were reported, local daily Yedioth Ahronoth said.
According to the report, four long-rang rockets landed in areas between Beit
Shean and Afula, about 50-70 km from Lebanese border. Palestinian sources in the
northern West Bank town of Jenin said that five rockets landed in the
Palestinian village of Fakua and no injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, air raid siren sounded for three times in Israel's third largest
city of Haifa, and it was reported that at least one rocket fell in the vicinity
of the coastal city without causing injuries.