Hamas temporarily deployed police on Gaza’s border with Israel to prevent incidents that could imperil a fresh truce, sources said yesterday, a day after Israel shot and killed one person there.

Police were deployed... to protect the lives of citizens, victims of Israeli aggression

Security forces “have been deployed along the border to preserve the implementation of the truce,” the spokesman for the Hamas interior ministry, Islam Shahwan, told AFP.

“Police were deployed Friday night east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, in order to protect the lives of citizens, victims of Israeli aggression,” he added.

Shahwan was referring to Israeli soldiers opening fire on residents of Khouzaa, near Khan Yunis, who approached the border. One person was killed and 19 wounded.

Hamas denounced the event as “the first Israeli violation of the truce”, which was agreed on Wednesday and ended eight days in which 166 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed, saying they would raise the matter with the Egyptian mediators.

Following the Friday death, unarmed Hamas police were deployed in the area to prevent access in coordination with Egypt, without the risk of being fired at by Israel.

This was the first time since Hamas took over Gaza in 2007 that such a move was possible, a source said. “Israel ask­ed Egypt to intervene to keep Palestinians away from the border for fear of deterioration. Members of the Gaza police were dispatched to keep farmers away in coordination with Egypt,” said the source.

A spokesman for the Israeli army said they were aware of the recent deployment.

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