Gaza-based militants fired first after the temporary truce expired at 8 am (local time), launching 21 rockets toward Israel and marking the resumption of the month-long devastating conflict that has killed nearly 1,900 Palestinians and 67 people in Israel, including 64 soldiers.
The IDF said, in total, more than 35 rockets were fired at Israel today.
The violence resumed after Egyptian-brokered talks between Israel and Palestinian factions hit a deadlock.
Negotiators in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, were working against the clock yesterday to persuade the two sides to extend the 72-hour ceasefire and agree a long-term deal.
But Hamas said Israel had failed to meet its key demands, including the lifting of the blockade of Gaza, the release of prisoners and the end of the Israeli offensive.
The group also rejected Israel's call for the demilitarisation of Gaza. A Hamas spokesman said his organisation was ready for "a long war".
A 10-year-old child was killed in an Israeli air strike, the first death since the temporary truce expired. A woman was wounded in the same attack.
Fire from Israeli tanks and Israeli gunboats was also reported from northern Gaza and at the central area of the coastal strip.
Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, said while his group did not agree to an extension of the truce, it was willing to continue the talks.
The Israeli delegation arrived back from Egypt about an hour before the cease-fire ended, Israeli officials said.
Israel, which pulled its ground forces out of Gaza earlier this week, had said yesterday that it was willing to extend the truce unconditionally.
Two militant factions -- Islamic Jihad and the Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades -- who have fought alongside Hamas in Gaza under the banner of "the resistance" said they had fired rockets at Israel today.
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