
Two rockets fired from Egypt's violence-plagued Sinai Peninsula exploded inside Israeli territory on Friday without causing casualties, a military spokesman said.
"Two rockets fired from Sinai struck southern Israel, but without causing casualties or material damage," the spokesman said, without elaborating.
Egypt is reeling from a string of deadly attacks by the Islamic State group on the security forces in the Sinai.
Jihadists led by IS have killed scores of troops, challenging President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's efforts to restore security and economic stability in the biggest Sunni Arab country.
On Wednesday, Egypt's military deployed F-16 warplanes to bombard IS fighters who battled troops in a North Sinai town after launching a surprise dawn attack on army checkpoints.
Dozens were killed in what was IS's boldest attack yet in the Sinai, with militants taking over rooftops and firing rockets at troops.
Incidents along the Israel-Egypt border are rare.
At the end of last year two Israeli soldiers were wounded by gunshots and an anti-tank missile fired at their car from the Sinai.
The most serious incident was in August 2011, when gunmen infiltrated southern Israel and staged a series of ambushes that killed eight Israelis.
Israel has a 240-kilometre (150 mile) border with the Sinai, which is mainly populated by Bedouins who maintain difficult relations with the central government.
Source: AFP
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