Rocket fired at southern Israel, despite truce: reports

Gaza Rockets Hit Israel As Ceasefire Talks Reportedly Collapse

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Sirens warning of incoming rockets from Gaza went off in southern Israel on Wednesday, signaling a possible breakdown of a three-day truce about two hours before it was due to expire. The Israeli military and police were checking whether any rockets had actually been fired or whether the sirens were a false alarm. Israeli radio stations reported at least two rockets had landed inside Israel, causing no damage or casualties. A Hamas website reported that talks in Cairo had hit obstacles and Palestinian delegates were preparing to leave. But a source knowledgeable about the talks said earlier that though the sides were far apart, Egypt might try to get them to extend a truce for another 72 hours. (Writing by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; editing by Andrew Roche)