Israeli troops would be “redeployed in defensive positions outside the Gaza Strip," according to an IDF spokesperson.
President Barack Obama signed a $225 million bill into law granting Israel more money for Iron Dome.
Egypt pushed Israel and the Palestinian delegation to agree to this latest cease-fire so that negotiations to end the conflict can begin.
Netanyahu vowed to continue Israel's campaign in the Gaza Strip, but added the "terror tunnel" operation is coming to an end.
Despite the partial withdrawal, fighting still rages in the north of the Strip. The south is hardly safer, and Gaza City is caught in the middle.
"There's no doubt that we had to act there, so that Israel will have quiet there once and for all," Cavaliers coach David Blatt said.
Two incidents in Israel's capital are thought to be linked to the Gaza conflict and have been blamed on terrorists.
In a raid in the Sinai Peninsula bordering Israel, the Egyptian military killed 11 militants and destroyed three tunnels going to Gaza.
At least 30 people, including women and children, were injured in Israeli shelling on a residential building in the al-Shati refugee camp.
After a weekend marked with clashes on the Lebanese border with Syria, military officials are concerned.
The Israeli army warned any rockets fired from Gaza will end the seven hour cease-fire Monday prematurely.
Erdogan likens Israeli actions to those of Hitler.
The United Nations called an attack on an UNRWA school in Gaza used to house displaced Palestinians a "moral outrage and a criminal act."
Intelligence sources claim Mossad intercepted John Kerry's calls during peace talks earlier this year.
Although some troops have been redeployed inside Israel, Netanyahu said the operation will continue in Gaza until Israeli safety is assured.
Hamas claims it lost "contact" with the group that would have been responsible for capturing 2nd Lt. Hadar Goldin.
After U.S. officials issued their strongest condemnation of Hamas yet, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Obama to trust him.
After Friday’s collapsed cease-fire, Israel and Hamas are not attending Cairo negotiations.
A bill calling for $225 million to replenish Israel's missile-defense system is being sent to President Barack Obama for signing into law.
The Hamas Islamist group's armed wing in the Gaza Strip said on Saturday it had no clear indication on the whereabouts of an Israeli soldier that Israel has accused them of abducting, adding he may have been killed during an ambush.
“We certainly have steadfastly defended Israel’s right to defend themselves and we defend Israel’s right to respond to this barbaric violation of the cease-fire agreement.”
Israel has access to a stockpile of American-supplied ammunition, and it has drawn from it during its conflict with Hamas in Gaza.