Hamas fires rockets into israel
Israel-Gaza border quiet after Hamas announces ceasefire
There were no reports of further attacks after Hamas announced early on Wednesday that it would cease fire if Israel did the same.
Reports indicate that infighting may have precipitated the firing without the permission of Hamas.
With the economy reeling, the enclave now faces an almost impossible task of rebuilding.
The Palestinian Authority said the cost of rebuilding 17,000 Gazan homes would be $2.5 billion.
Media commentators have voiced deep disappointment over Netanyahu's leadership during the Gaza war.
Palestinian officials said the ceasefire has been reached under Egyptian mediation.
The victims were shot dead by masked gunmen dressed in black in front of a crowd.
Israeli air strikes killed 11 Palestinians including the wife and infant son of Hamas’s military leader.
Fighting resumed after the collapse of truce talks. Israeli air strikes have already killed 3 people.
Three rockets fired from Gaza hit Israel on Tuesday and Netanyahu ordered the military to strike back.
The threat of renewed war loomed with no sign of a breakthrough in indirect talks in Cairo.
Israeli launched air strikes across the Gaza Strip in response to Palestinian rocket fire.
A 72-hour ceasefire appears to be holding after Israel withdrew its ground forces from Gaza.
A Palestinian killed an Israeli and a gunman wounded a soldier in two Jerusalem attacks.
Police say the man arrested outside yesterday's rally was carrying a number of firearms and knives.
Gaza Health Ministry said 15 people were wounded in the strike on a house in Shati camp.
Israel said it would hold fire in most of the Gaza Strip to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid.
While the humanitarian ceasefire’s been extended, Israelis were warned of incoming rocket fire earlier.
Stephen Grootes asks if outrage wields any real political power.