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Al-Aqsa Martrys Brigades claims responsibility for first rocket strike from Palestinian territory since November truce.
Voters in the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon are among the most concerned about their safety.
During the recent attacks on Gaza, some Palestinians laboured in Israel, even as rockets flew overhead.
With elections scheduled for mid-January, Israelis have mixed feelings about what they achieved during the Gaza assault.
Twelve Palestinians from one family killed in Israeli rocket attack in single biggest loss of life since crisis began.
At least one Palestinian dead and another wounded near Khan Younis.
One killed and four injured as rocket believed to have been fired in Egypt hits Aqaba.
At least 31 injured hours before rockets fall on Israeli port city of Eilat.
Israel launches air strikes in Gaza "in response" to rocket attack on Ashkelon.
Several injured in air strikes launched after Palestinian rocket hits Israeli city.
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