When the sound of explosives shattered the peace early on Saturday morning, many ran for cover – a standard drill for those used to exchanges of fire over the Gaza border.As alarm sirens wailed at 6.30am, everybody in Nir Am – a kibbutz just 500 yards from the border – headed for the shelters. Inbar Lieberman, 25, joined them but she soon heard other ominous sounds and realised this was unlike the frequent rocket fire usually heard at the settlement.
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