Thousands of Palestinians march through the streets of Gaza City in a funeral procession for two militants killed in an Israeli air strike.
The attack took place just hours before Israel and militant groups in the Gaza Strip agreed to an Egyptian-brokered truce, ending four days of violence.
The leader of the Islamic Jihad group said they would abide by the ceasefire as long as Israel did.
(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) ISLAMIC JIHAD LEADER KHALED AL-BATSH SAYING
"We say clearly that we have agreed to the calm and we will abide by it as long as Israel does the same. This agreement includes a halt on assassinations and airstrikes, and we say if Israel abides by this agreement we will do the same. If Israel breaks this agreement this means we will return again for another round of struggle against the Israeli occupation."
While touring an army base in the south of Israel, Defence Minister Ehud Barak confirmed the truce.
(SOUNDBITE) (English) ISRAELI DEFENCE MINISTER EHUD BARAK SAYING:
"We expect this ceasefire to continue but we cannot be assured so our forces, headed by the regional commander and the divisional commander, they are ready to continue if it ends up being necessary."
Fighting broke out on Friday after Israel assassinated a senior Palestinian militant it accused of planning attacks.
Eight Israelis were wounded in retaliatory rocket attacks.
Twenty-five Palestinians were killed and scores wounded in Israeli air strikes.
Nick Rowlands, Reuters.
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