Cape Breton Post

Ceasefire holds after day of intense Israel, Hamas fighting

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The Israeli military lifted its restrictio­ns along the Gaza border area on Sunday, indicating it had accepted an Egyptian-mediated cease-fire ending a 24-hour round of fighting with Hamas militants that had threatened to devolve into all-out war.

The military had shut down a popular beach and placed limitation­s on large gatherings as residents kept mostly close to home on Saturday amid dozens of rockets that were fired from Gaza. But after several hours of calm it said residents could resume their daily routines.

On Saturday, the military carried out its largest wave of airstrikes in Gaza since the 2014 war, hitting several Hamas military compounds and flattening a number of its training camps. Two Palestinia­n teenagers were killed in an airstrike in Gaza City, while four Israelis were wounded from a rocket that landed on a residentia­l home.

The military said several mortar shells were fired even after Hamas announced the ceasefire as sirens warning of incoming projectile­s wailed in Israel overnight again. The military struck the mortar launcher early Sunday but calm held for several hours after and neither side appears eager to resume hostilitie­s.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would not accept a cease-fire unless it included an end to all militant hostilitie­s, including the incendiary kites and balloons from Gaza that have devastated nearby Israeli farmlands and nature reserves.

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