Israel, Palestinians Pull Back After Gaza Exchange Of Fire

GAZA (Reuters) - Israel and Palestinian militants appeared to be pulling back on Wednesday from further hostilities after Israel responded with air strikes to a rocket attack from the Gaza Strip.

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