It is possible there were multiple interceptions by the Iron Dome defense system.
Rocket sirens went off in Sderot by the Gaza border in the early hours of Monday morning amid the ongoing barrage of rockets into Israel, KAN reported.
It is believed that between three and four rockets were launched, and it is possible there were multiple interceptions by the Iron Dome defense system.
This follows the launching of two other rockets from the Gaza Strip Sunday night, which was confirmed by the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.
The first rocket landed in an open field between Netiv HaAsara and Kibbutz Erez, Ynet reported.
The second rocket also landed in an open area in the Gaza Envelope.
No injuries or damaged property were reported.
The recent rockets are the latest in a series of barrages launched into Israel from the Hamas-controlled coastal enclave over the weekend.
However, it seems the sirens and red alert app may have failed to notify Israelis this time.
Around 40 rockets have been launched since the weekend.
As reported by The Jerusalem Post