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Israel breaks off attacks to allow relief supplies into Gaza

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  • NEW: Israel will allow in 160 trucks of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory
  • 33 Palestinians killed in Gaza on Sunday, medical sources say
  • Four Egyptians wounded by shrapnel during Israeli strikes on tunnels
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GAZA CITY, Gaza (CNN) -- For a fifth day, the Israeli military paused for three-hour break from its assault on Gaza to allow residents to pick up humanitarian supplies, a Defense Ministry spokesman said Monday.

Smoke rises from a burning Palestinian fuel station after Israeli strikes Sunday in the east of Gaza City.

A burned Palestinian boy is helped as he leaves Kamal Adwan hospital in Gaza on Sunday.

The halt in attacks started at 10 a.m. (3 a.m. ET) and was set to end at 1 p.m. (6 a.m. ET.) Israel will allow in 160 trucks of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory through the Kerem Shalom and Karni crossings, Defense Ministry spokesman Peter Lerner said.

Despite an Israeli official's assessment that the military operation may be in its final days, Israeli warplanes continued to bombard Gaza overnight.

The Israeli military says its air and ground operation is aimed at stopping rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled territory, but militants have continued to launch rockets and mortar shells into southern Israel.

Israel has said the air and ground operation is aimed at stopping rocket fire from Gaza, but militants have continued to launch rockets and mortar shells into southern Israel.

At least 20 rockets struck Israel on Sunday, including a kindergarten in the southern city of Ashdod, causing some damage but no casualties, according to an Israeli military statement.

Israeli soldiers on Sunday closed in on Gaza City from the north and the south. Residents said heavy shelling and large plumes of black smoke emanated from the city.

Also, there was heavy gunfire in northeast Gaza from a location where two rockets were launched toward Israel on Sunday. Video Watch smoke billow over Gaza City »

Thirty-three Palestinians, including a pregnant woman, were killed in Gaza on Sunday, Palestinian medical sources said. That brings the total killed to 898 and 3,695 injured in Gaza since the start of fighting December 27, the sources said.

Forty-five percent of the dead were women and children, the sources said.

In addition to Palestinians injured, two Egyptian children and two Egyptian police officers were also wounded by shrapnel from an Israeli air strike during an operation targeting tunnels and other infrastructure used by Hamas.

"The Israeli Air Force were targeting tunnels and other parts of the Hamas terror infrastructure in the Philadelphia Corridor on the Gaza side of the border and unfortunately during the course of one of those attacks, shrapnel went over to the Egyptian side, " said a military spokesperson. Photo See images from the offensive »

The IDF said they regret the incident.

CNN's Karl Penhaul reported from just inside the Egyptian border that he witnessed an Israeli F-16 drop a bomb on unoccupied land between the border fences of Gaza and Egypt. The jet then flew into Egyptian air space, Penhaul said.

An official in the Egyptian prime minister's office said Israel did not have permission to fly into Egyptian space. The Israeli military on Sunday denied the report.

Thirteen Israelis, including 10 soldiers, have died in the Gaza fighting and in rocket attacks on southern Israel since December 27. Video Watch a report on life in a kibbutz near Gaza »

Israel may be close to "the end of the operation" because of a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire, Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai said Sunday.

"The decision of the U.N. Security Council doesn't leave us much leeway," Vilnai told Israel Radio. "It would seem then, I'm guessing, that we are close to the end of the ground operation and the end of the operation altogether."

The U.N. resolution was rejected by both Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told his Cabinet on Sunday that "further patience" is needed, despite the fact that "Israel is nearing the goals it set" for its military operation in Gaza. Video Watch video chats across volatile border »

"We must not, at the last minute, lose what has been achieved in an unprecedented national effort that restored the spirit of unity to the nation," Olmert said. "The Israeli public, especially the residents of the south, have the requisite patience and willingness -- so does the government."

Israeli paratroopers on Sunday uncovered booby-trapped schools, tunnels and weapon caches in Gaza, the Israeli military said. More than 30 homes in one neighborhood were found to be rigged with explosives, the military said.

"Hamas is booby-trapping every home that is abandoned by its residents," said Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman. iReport.com: Share your thoughts, reactions to crisis

Israeli troops also targeted more than 40 armed gunmen, according to the IDF, though it did not say whether the gunmen were killed.

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An Israeli envoy was expected to return to Cairo, Egypt, by Monday to talk to Egyptian officials trying to negotiate an end to the fighting.Video Watch an aid boat head off for Gaza »

Israeli aircraft attacked at least 60 targets in Gaza overnight, including a mosque in southern Gaza allegedly used to store Hamas weapons and train militants, the IDF said Sunday.

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