The news agency said the rocket was fired yesterday from a location near the southern town of Marjayoun, about 10 kilometers north of the Israeli border. It was not immediately clear who fired the rocket or whether it caused any damage or casualties.
The Israeli military did not confirm that a rocket was fired, but said residents in northern Israel reported hearing an explosion. The military said it was searching the area and trying to determine the circumstances behind the explosion.
In addition to the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah militia, militant Palestinian groups are also known to operate in south Lebanon.
Earlier yesterday, two rockets hit Hezbollah strongholds in south Beirut, tearing through an apartment and car dealership, wounding four Syrian workers. There was no claim of responsibility, but the attack was widely portrayed as retaliation for Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah's pledge that the Shiite militia would fight alongside Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces until victory over Syrian rebels.
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