A second rocket wounded three security guards at the Baghdad Hotel, a frequent target for attack.
A rocket that landed in Aqaba killed a Jordanian civilian and wounded several.
As rescue workers descended on the scene, another rocket crashed not far away, but wounded no one.
The rocket hit the window frame and lightly wounded the tobacco farmer and his nine-year-old daughter Anne.
Their rocket and strafing attacks killed one sailor and wounded two more, forcing the boat's early return to Bergen.
That rocket hit a barracks building but wounded no one, a spokeswoman said.
The rockets, usually fired by guerrillas using mobile, single-tube launchers, slightly wounded two people, Israeli radio said.
The official press agency Bakhtar said 37 rockets killed 8 people and wounded 19, but more rockets fell after the report.
Somalis assert that the rockets killed at least 10 people and wounded many more.
The rocket also seriously wounded Maor Peretz, 24, a security guard for the defense minister and, according to news reports, a relative.