Gazans "are very angry today," a leading Gaza resident said.
The confinement of Gaza residents is well into its fourth year.
Gaza residents attributed recent quiet to army efforts to avoid confrontations with Arabs.
One long-term Gaza resident said that, at age 35, he could wait no longer for the benefits of a final settlement.
On Sunday, two Gaza residents died as a result of army gunfire.
Most Gaza residents have never seen the lands that had been held by their families for generations.
The agency employs 9,100 Gaza residents and continues to pay salaries.
About 70 percent of Gaza residents are classified as refugees.
At least eight other Gaza residents were reported wounded by live ammunition today.
Local Gaza residents said the buildings had been used to fabricate metal.