Rocket strikes apartment building in Sderot, causes property damage but no injuries

Earlier, two rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome; at least 17 rockets hit Israel on Wednesday.

Iron Dome battery 370 (photo credit: Ben Hartman)
Iron Dome battery 370
(photo credit: Ben Hartman)
A rocket landed on an apartment building in Sderot in the early morning hours of Thursday, the Police said.
The rocket caused property damage but caused no injuries.
Gazan terrorists fired rockets and shells at southern Israel throughout Wednesday, with at least 17 projectiles launched.
The Iron Dome anti-rocket defense battery intercepted two rockets in the evening – one over Ashkelon and another over Netivot.
Throughout the day, southern communities came under mortar attack; Eshkol region was struck nine times. After a mortar attack in the evening, the Israel Air Force hit a mortar-launching cell in southern Gaza, destroying the launcher, the IDF said.
Despite the strike, four more rockets exploded in the Sdot Negev region, and another three slammed into Eshkol.
On Tuesday evening, five mortar shells were fired from the Gaza Strip toward southern Israel with two landing in the Eshkol Regional Council.
 
The Tuesday attack came as the funeral was underway in Modi'in for the three slain Israeli teenagers.
Early on Tuesday morning, the Israeli Air Force jets struck 34 targets in the Gaza Strip in response to a barrage of rockets that pounded Israel's South on Monday.