A rocket launched from south of the Gaza Strip fell in an open area earlier today, with no reported casualties, according to a report by Sulieman & Blumenthal. Simultaneously, warning sirens were activated in Kissovim, a community near the Gaza Strip, as reported by Al Jazeera. The rocket's trajectory and subsequent landing in an uninhabited area were confirmed. The activation of sirens in Kissovim indicates a potential threat or incoming projectile, although the source does not specify if it was related to the aforementioned rocket. In related maritime activity, the "Khantla" ship, which departed Italy several days ago with the stated aim of "breaking the siege" on Gaza, has reached approximately 260 kilometers from the Gaza Strip, according to its transmitted signals, as noted by Abu Ali Express. The purpose and outcome of this ship's journey remain unclear. An activist, Hamza Al-Masri, posted about the presence of "Mavics" in Gaza, though the context or significance of this statement is not elaborated upon in the provided sources.