Rocket from Gaza hits near where Fox News' Trey Yingst is reporting: 'Direct impact'
A rocket exploded near a kindergarten building in southern Israel on Friday night, witnessed by Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst.
"It appears there has been a direct impact. This was not intercepted, it was a massive explosion," Yingst reported from near the site of the impact.
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Yingst reported that there do not appear to be any casualties despite the dangerous proximity to reporters covering the fighting at the Gaza border.
The kindergarten was unoccupied at the time of the attack, and no bystanders were wounded in the blast.
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"We're right along the Israel-Gaza border. This area has not been taking much fire recently but we saw something coming off the Gaza Strip, sirens sounded. You have about 10 seconds to get to cover here," Yingst said.
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