Israel responds to Gaza rocket attacks with airstrikes.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called a "security assessment" meeting after 22 rockets were fired from Gaza into southern Israel, injuring three people. The rockets were launched after Palestinian detainee Khader Adnan died in Israeli custody while conducting a hunger strike that lasted 87 days. The rocket attack is believed to be in response to Adnan's death, which has sparked protests in Gaza. Netanyahu met with top officials, including the Defense Minister and the IDF chief of staff, to discuss the situation.
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