By Reuters: Gaza militants fired a rocket at southern Israel on Sunday, a day after an Egyptian-mediated ceasefire ended 5 days of cross-border combating, and Palestinian militant groups acknowledged the launch had been a “technical error”.
Shortly afterwards, explosions had been heard in northern Gaza and the Palestinians reported {{that a}} militant outpost had been struck by Israel. There was no speedy comment from the Israeli military.
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Just sooner than sundown, sirens went off in Israeli cities near the border, sending residents working for shelter, about 20 hours after the ceasefire had taken affect.
Israel’s military acknowledged a single rocket fired from Gaza struck an open house.
A provide from the joint operations room of militant groups in Gaza acknowledged the rocket was launched “due to a technical error.”
No accidents had been reported on each aspect.
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