Gaza rockets strike Israeli city

Gaza militants fired two rockets at the Israeli city of Beersheba tonight - reaching deeper into Israel than ever before.

Gaza militants fired two rockets at the Israeli city of Beersheba tonight - reaching deeper into Israel than ever before.

Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said the long-range rocket landed in an open area outside the city, located 28 miles from Gaza.

The mayor of Beersheba told Israel television that the other rocket hit an empty kindergarten.

Israel is currently conducting an air offensive to crush Gaza’s rulers, militant group Hamas.

They have vowed to strike deep into Israel in response.

More than 360 Palestinians and four Israelis have been killed so far.

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