The Israeli military said it struck 33 sites in Gaza early this morning, while five rockets hit southern Israel.
Five Palestinians were killed, including three whose bodies were pulled from the wreckage of a mosque, Gaza health officials said.
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Israel renewed strikes on Gaza soon after the ceasefire lapsed, saying it was in response to rocket fire by Hamas, which controls Gaza.
Residents of southern Israel awoke up early morning to the piercing sound of code red rocket alerts, as a barrage of rockets from Gaza targeted their neighborhoods.
Militants in the Strip renewed fire just before 7:00 am (local time) as sirens blared throughout communities in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council in the northwestern Negev, and in the Eshkol region, which borders Gaza.
Following through on his promise to respond with force against any renewed hostilities by Hamas, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu ordered the Israli Air Force to strike targets in the Strip, as Operation Protective Edge entered its 33nd day -- the second day since a failure to extend an Egyptian-mediated truce.
The IAF struck multiple targets today, including a rocket launching pad situated by a mosque, an Islamic Jihad training base and a house used as a Hamas command center.
The US and UN have condemned the resumption of violence between Israel and Palestinian militant groups after the end of the temporary truce on Friday.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest has called on the parties to work towards a "sustainable ceasefire".
"Hamas' decision to resume rocket fire will not only put the people of Israel and of Gaza at greater risk, it will do nothing to meet the expectations of the Palestinian people," Earnest said.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also condemned the resumption of violence in the region, calling the deaths of civilians "intolerable".
The violence resumed after Israeli and Palestinian representatives failed to agree a long-term truce at indirect talks in the Egyptian capital Cairo.
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