Hamas has agreed to a new 24-hour humanitarian truce shortly after Israel ended its unilateral ceasefire and began pounding targets in Gaza in response to "incessant" rocket fire.
The ceasefire, which comes ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid marking the end of Ramadan, was due to start at noon UK time.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said: "In response to UN intervention and considering the situation of our people and the occasion of Eid, it has been agreed among resistance factions to endorse a 24-hour humanitarian calm, starting from 2pm (local time) on Sunday."
Israel had resumed its offensive in Gaza after a fragile truceBut in a interview with CNN, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of "violating its own ceasefire", and said Israel "will take what ever action is necessary to protect our people".
And as the deadline came and went the sound of Israeli shelling could be heard in Gaza, and sirens sounded in Israel close to the border suggesting missiles had been fired by militants.
The latest ceasefire move came after the Israeli military resumed fighting in Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating a previous humanitarian truce, which had been extended by Israel.
Air raid sirens sounded in southern and central Israel on Sunday morning as militants in Gaza fired a salvo of rockets across the border.
Some 132 bodies were pulled from rubble in Gaza during Saturday's truceIn a statement the Israeli military said: "Following Hamas' incessant rocket fire throughout the humanitarian window, which was agreed upon for the welfare of the civilian population in Gaza, the (army) will now resume its aerial, naval and ground activity in the Gaza Strip."
Palestinian medics said at least 10 people had been killed in the wave of strikes against Gaza.
More than 1,000 Palestinians have died since Israel launched a military operation more than two weeks ago.
The number of Israeli troops to die in combat has risen to 43. Three civilians have also been killed by rocket fire into Israel.
Both sides had agreed to a 12-hour humanitarian ceasefire on Saturday. Some 132 bodies were reportedly pulled from the rubble in Gaza during the lull in fighting, while the pause allowed Palestinians to stock up on supplies.
Israel extended the ceasefire until midnight (10pm UK time) on Sunday at the UN's request, on condition its forces could continue to seek out and destroy militant tunnels that criss-cross the Gaza border.
It also said it would retaliate if attacked.
Hamas initially rejected the extension and launched rocket attacks resulting in a resumed Israeli hostilities, but a short-time later agreed to a truce.
Meanwhile, international efforts are continuing to try and thrash out a wider ceasefire.
And the Pope made an emotional plea for peace in his weekly address in St Peter's Square.
In unscripted remarks, Pope Francis made a direct appeal for the fighting to end saying: "Please stop, I ask you with all my heart, it's time to stop. Stop, please."
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