New Israeli air strike into Gaza after 'ceasefire'
Palestinian militants fired rockets into Israel, after five militants were killed in an Israeli air strike
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One Palestinian was killed in a new Israeli air strike in Gaza, hours after Egypt apparently brokered a ceasefire.
Another person was injured in the attack, in the southern border city of Rafah. Israel said the pair were preparing to fire a rocket.
Egypt had sought to broker a truce after retaliatory attacks killed nine Palestinian militants in Gaza and an Israeli civilian in Ashkelon.
The violence is the most serious since a prisoner exchange between the sides.
Earlier this month, 477 Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli jails in a swap for the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
A further 500 Palestinian prisoners are due to be freed later this year as part of the deal between Israel and Hamas, the Islamist militant group that governs in Gaza.
BBC Gaza correspondent Jon Donnison says an escalation of violence could jeopardise those releases.
Amongst the first batch of releases were members of Islamic Jihad, the group involved in the violence on Saturday.
'Bomb maker'
In the latest attack, witnesses named the dead man as Ahmed Jarghun, a militant with the armed wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), according to the AFP news agency, which said the injured man was also a DFLP militant.
The ceasefire had reportedly been due to start at first 01:00 GMT or 04:00 GMT.
Israeli officials said the exchange of fire was contin
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