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Approximately 80 rockets crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory, targeting Haifa and its bayside suburbs.
A 17-year-old boy was lightly wounded by shrapnel in Kiryat Ata , Magen David Adom reported.
Several rockets crashed, and property was damaged due to the barrage, according to Israel Police.
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