Naomi and Roni Fletcher had spent the night in the fortified room of their home in the Eshkol region. When they stepped into their garden in the morning, they found a crater from a rocket that caused significant damage to a shed adjacent to the house, Naomi Fletcher told Hadashot television. The rocket impact caused a meter-wide hole in the floor and destroyed nearby garden furniture."...
Sderot (Hebrew: ??????????, Hebrew pronunciation: [sde'?ot], lit. Boulevards) is a western Negev city and former development town in the Southern District of Israel. In 2016 it had a population of 24,016.[1]
Sderot is located less than a mile from Gaza (the closest point is 840 m),[2] and is notable for having been a major target of Qassam rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip. Between 2001 and 2008, rocket attacks on the city killed 13 people, wounded dozens, caused millions of dollars in damage and profoundly disrupted daily life.[3]Although rocket fire subsided after the Gaza War, the city has come under rocket attack on occasion since that time. Notable for its many bomb shelters, some of which are built in the form of children's play areas in school playgrounds, Sderot is infamously referred to as The "Bomb Shelter Capital of the World."
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