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Five Hezbollah rockets landed near a Palestinian town in the West Bank on Wednesday, but caused no casualties, Palestinian security officials said.

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The rockets landed near the village of Arabani, which sits along the Israel-West Bank frontier, the officials said. Clouds of smoke from the rockets could be seen 20 kilometers (12 miles) away in the town of Jenin, witnesses said.

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Since Israeli-Hezbollah fighting erupted on July 12, the highly inaccurate Hezbollah rockets have landed in the West Bank before, but have caused no casualties.

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