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Published: Friday, November 23, 2012, 10:58 a.m.

1 killed in border shooting after Gaza cease-fire

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was tested Friday when a group of Gazan youths approached the border in an area Israel considers an off-limits buffer zone. One young man was shot and killed, Palestinian officials said. Nineteen other people were reportedly injured.

The shootings marked the first episode of violence since the cease-fire went into effect. A family member of the man who was killed told Reuters that his relative had been shot after trying to put a Hamas flag on the fence and shouting "Jabari is behind you." Hamas military commander Ahmed Jabari was killed in a surprise attack by Israel last week.

Israeli military officials told reporters that soldiers had fired warning shots in the air to push the Palestinians back from the fence, then fired at their legs after they didn't move back.

Hamas said it would file a complaint with Egypt about the incident, but that it did not expect a breakdown in the cease-fire over the incident.

The truce struck Wednesday ended eight days of aerial strikes and rocket attacks that killed 166 Palestinians and six Israelis.

Both sides agreed to halt attacks; letting goods and people move from the Gaza Strip is up for discussion later. The vagueness of the deal regarding border restrictions disappointed many Gazans.

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