Four Qassam rockets landed in open areas in southern Israel on Sunday morning, causing no injuries, said Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth's website.
The report said that two of the rockets landed near southern Israeli town of Sderot and two other fell close to the border near the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
According to a spokesman for Israeli Defense Forces, a total of ten Qassams were fired at Israel during the weekend.
Seven rockets were fired from Gaza on Saturday, with one landed in Sderot and damaged a house, but no injuries were caused.
On Friday, three rockets were launched and landed in open fields.
The political leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement(Hamas) Khaled Mashaal said this weekend that the organization would not agree to halt rocket fire on Israel in exchange for an easing of travel restrictions on the Palestinians.
Source: Xinhua