<p>An Indian woman working as a caregiver in Ashkelon was injured when the Palestinian militant group Hamas fired a barrage of rockets on the Israel's northern city, sources said on Monday.</p>.<p>The woman, identified as Sheeja Anand from Kerala, suffered injuries in her hands and leg on Saturday and was immediately provided treatment at a nearby hospital, sources said.</p>.<p>She was later shifted to another hospital for recuperation and her condition was stable, they added.</p>.<p>The Indian mission reached out to her for support and has been in touch with her family in the Kannur district of Kerala.</p>.Hamas attack thrusts Palestinians back into center of Mideast.<p>"Her family has been informed, and we are in constant contact both with Ms. Sheeja and her family," an embassy source said.</p>.<p>There is no reason for any concern at the moment, informed sources told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>Israel witnessed a surprise and unprecedented attack by the Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, in its southern parts on Saturday morning.</p>.<p>At least 700 people, including soldiers, have been killed and more than 2,100 injured in Israel -- the deadliest day for the country in at least 50 years.</p>.<p>In the Gaza Strip, there are nearly 500 deaths and over 2,000 wounded in Israel's counterattack, media reports said.</p>
<p>An Indian woman working as a caregiver in Ashkelon was injured when the Palestinian militant group Hamas fired a barrage of rockets on the Israel's northern city, sources said on Monday.</p>.<p>The woman, identified as Sheeja Anand from Kerala, suffered injuries in her hands and leg on Saturday and was immediately provided treatment at a nearby hospital, sources said.</p>.<p>She was later shifted to another hospital for recuperation and her condition was stable, they added.</p>.<p>The Indian mission reached out to her for support and has been in touch with her family in the Kannur district of Kerala.</p>.Hamas attack thrusts Palestinians back into center of Mideast.<p>"Her family has been informed, and we are in constant contact both with Ms. Sheeja and her family," an embassy source said.</p>.<p>There is no reason for any concern at the moment, informed sources told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>Israel witnessed a surprise and unprecedented attack by the Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, in its southern parts on Saturday morning.</p>.<p>At least 700 people, including soldiers, have been killed and more than 2,100 injured in Israel -- the deadliest day for the country in at least 50 years.</p>.<p>In the Gaza Strip, there are nearly 500 deaths and over 2,000 wounded in Israel's counterattack, media reports said.</p>