Videos show wave of missiles fired from Lebanon to Israel | Israel attacks Lebanon


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Videos show scenes of rocket interceptions in the sky over central Israel after what Israeli media reported was a wave of rockets fired from Lebanon. Scenes captured by surveillance cameras showed the moment a large group of intercepting missiles were launched.



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