Sirens sounded in central Israel on Monday after a suspected rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. Police and medics said a house was on fire and seven people were wounded.



The early morning incident in Mishmeret, an agricultural town north of Tel Aviv, came at a time of high tension ahead of the anniversary of Gaza border protests and an April 9 election campaign in Israel.



Police said a house was on fire and there were reports it had been hit by a rocket. The Magen David Adom ambulance service said it was treating seven of the building's occupants for wounds.



This came minutes after the Israeli military activated air raid sirens in the area and said one rocket had been launched out of Gaza, a Palestinian enclave whose dominant Hamas group and other militant groups possess such weaponry.



There was no immediate Palestinian confirmation.



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is seeking a fifth term in next month's ballot, was in Washington on Monday and due to meet US President Donald Trump.

Last Update: Wednesday, 20 May 2020 KSA 09:52 - GMT 06:52