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Israeli Arabs carry the bodies of Shnati Shnati, Amir Naim and Muhamed Faor, along the streets of Ma'alot Tarshiha in northern Israel, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006. The three Arab shepherds were killed Thursday in a Hezbollah rocket attack near Ma'alot. (AP)
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| By Israel Insider staff and partners August 4, 2006 |
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Hezbollah hammered Israel with more than 230 rockets, killing three Israeli Arabs and penetrating the deepest yet, hitting the town of Hadera, 50 miles south of the Lebanese border, and just over 40 miles north of Tel Aviv.
One rocket crashed into a house in the Arab village of Mughar, near the town of Tiberias, killing a 26-year-old woman and seriously wounding a second person, police said.
Later, rockets hit the Arab villages of Majdel Krum and Dir el-Assad, killing a man in each, police said.
By Friday, police said a total of more than 2,400 missiles had landed in Israel, destroying property and scorching vast swathes of forests and fields in the most intensive fire to hit the country since its independence in 1948.
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