JERUSALEM (JTA) — Schools reopened in southern Israeli communities after having been closed for three days due to rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip.
Children returned to school Wednesday. More than 45 rockets and mortars had fallen on southern Israel in the previous three days.
Many of the schools do not have areas fortified against rocket attacks to protect the students and staff. The Home Front Command announced Tuesday during a meeting of the Knesset Education Committee that all schools within about 15 miles of the Gaza border will have protected spaces by the start of next school year.
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