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7 Israeli Soldiers, 3 Attackers Killed in Fighting, in Southern Naqab Desert August 18, 2011 Five killed, 25 injured in multiple attacks on Israeli targets [ 18/08/2011 - 12:54 PM ] EILAT, (PIC)-- Five were killed and 25 injured in two attacks on Israeli buses carrying soldiers near the southern occupied city of Um al-Rashrash (Eilat) on Thursday, Hebrew media reported. They said that the Egged buses were mainly carrying soldiers and were heading from Be-er Al-Saba'a (Beersheba) to Eilat when they came under fire but continued their ride until they reached an Israeli military barrier. Reports indicated that a projectile was fired at the second bus which caused the deaths. Reuters said that the attack took place 30 kilometers north of Eilat. A big number of Israeli occupation troops backed by army choppers rushed to the scene amid reports of a clash with the attackers. At least 7 killed, dozens injured in Southern Israel attacks Thursday, 18/08/2011 15:55 TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma'an) -- At least seven people have been killed and dozens injured in two
shooting attacks on buses near the Israeli city of Eilat, Israeli and
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