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Israel extends Gaza ceasefire, but Hamas resumes rocket fire

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Israel said Sunday it was extending a lull in its devastating military operation in Gaza for another 24 hours, but Hamas said it would not do likewise after resuming rocket fire at the end of mutually agreed 12-hour ceasefire on Saturday.

Israel's cabinet "approved the UN request regarding a humanitarian ceasefire to run until midnight (2100 GMT) Sunday", an Israeli government official told AFP on condition of anonymity late Saturday.

Hamas reacted in a statement that "no humanitarian ceasefire is valid without Israeli tanks withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and without residents being able to return to their homes and ambulances carrying bodies being able to freely move around in Gaza".

The armed Palestinian group fired rockets at central and southern Israel immediately after the expiry of the 12-hour ceasefire Saturday both sides had abided by. Israel's Iron Dome missile interception defences knocked some out of the sky and no casualties were reported.

Israelis light up candles near pictures as thousands of supporters of peace gather at the Rabin Squa...
Israelis light up candles near pictures as thousands of supporters of peace gather at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv on July 26, 2014
Thomas Coex, AFP

Israel's unilateral decision to continue the ceasefire signalled a pause in its assault on Gaza which since July 8 has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians.

Over the same period, 42 Israeli soldiers deployed into Gaza have been killed, according to the latest military toll. Three civilians in Israel also died.

The deadly confrontation spurred calls from around the world for both sides to extend the ceasefire to enable negotiations for a longer-term truce.

US Secretary of State John Kerry met European and Middle Eastern foreign ministers in Paris on Saturday to push both sides to extend the temporary cessation of hostilities.

Israeli soldiers wait next to their armoured personnel carrier (APC) as they hold a position along t...
Israeli soldiers wait next to their armoured personnel carrier (APC) as they hold a position along the border between Israel and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip on July 26, 2014
Gil Cohen Magen, AFP

Israel agreed to extend its ceasefire for four hours, and then announced the 24-hour prolongation to late Sunday.

"We all call on parties to extend the humanitarian ceasefire," France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters in Paris after the meeting with Kerry and counterparts from Britain, Germany, Italy, Turkey and Qatar, as well as an EU representative.

A spokesman for the UN chief said in a statement Ban Ki-moon "urgently appeals once again to all parties to declare a seven-day humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza".

- Grim recovery of bodies -

Palestinians recover the body of a man killed when his home was hit the previous night by Israeli fi...
Palestinians recover the body of a man killed when his home was hit the previous night by Israeli fire in the Beit Hanun district of Gaza, on July 26, 2014
Marco Longari, AFP

During Saturday's 12-hour ceasefire, medics digging through the remains of hundreds of Gaza homes uncovered at least 147 bodies.

On the ground, Palestinian ambulances sped into Gaza neighbourhoods that have been too dangerous to enter for days.

Palestinians ventured onto Gaza's streets after the truce began, some eager to check homes they had fled, others to stock up on supplies.

In many places they found devastation: buildings levelled, entire blocks of homes wiped out by Israeli bombardment.

In northern Beit Hanun, the hospital was badly damaged by shelling, and AFP correspondents saw the charred body of a paramedic.

A Palestinian woman reacts at seeing destroyed homes in the Beit Hanun area of Gaza during a humanit...
A Palestinian woman reacts at seeing destroyed homes in the Beit Hanun area of Gaza during a humanitarian truce on July 26, 2014
Mohammed Abed, AFP

There were similar scenes in Shejaiya, where stiff bodies lay on the floor of a room in one building, one caked in dried blood, all of them covered in dust.

- 'Humanitarian window' -

East of southern Khan Yunis, residents hesitated to enter the Khuzaa neighbourhood, saying Israeli forces remained inside the border area.

And in nearby Bani Suheila, where 20 people were killed in a single Israeli air strike shortly before the truce began, women and children wept as they discovered their homes destroyed.

Hamas and Israel agreed to Saturday's "humanitarian window", after Israel's security cabinet on Friday night rejected a US proposal for a seven-day truce during which the two sides would negotiate a longer-term deal.

Smoke and debris fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26  2014
Smoke and debris fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26, 2014
Gil Cohen Magen, AFP

Speaking after the rejection, at a news conference in Cairo with UN chief Ban, Kerry said Israel and Hamas "still had some terminology" to agree to on a ceasefire, but added they had a "fundamental framework" on a truce.

The two sides remain at odds over the shape of a final agreement to end the fighting, however.

Hamas says any truce must include a guaranteed end to Israel's eight-year blockade of Gaza, while in Israel there are calls for any deal to include the demilitarisation of the Gaza Strip.

- Huge civilian toll -

The situation in Gaza has created tensions in the West Bank, where protests against Israel's role in the conflict erupted after Friday prayers and again early Saturday, with a total of eight Palestinians shot dead by Israeli soldiers and settlers.

International concern has mounted over the civilian toll in Gaza.

Rights groups say about 80 percent of the casualties have been civilians. UNICEF, the UN agency for children, has said 192 children have been killed during the latest conflict so far.

Israel said Sunday it was extending a lull in its devastating military operation in Gaza for another 24 hours, but Hamas said it would not do likewise after resuming rocket fire at the end of mutually agreed 12-hour ceasefire on Saturday.

Israel’s cabinet “approved the UN request regarding a humanitarian ceasefire to run until midnight (2100 GMT) Sunday”, an Israeli government official told AFP on condition of anonymity late Saturday.

Hamas reacted in a statement that “no humanitarian ceasefire is valid without Israeli tanks withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and without residents being able to return to their homes and ambulances carrying bodies being able to freely move around in Gaza”.

The armed Palestinian group fired rockets at central and southern Israel immediately after the expiry of the 12-hour ceasefire Saturday both sides had abided by. Israel’s Iron Dome missile interception defences knocked some out of the sky and no casualties were reported.

Israelis light up candles near pictures as thousands of supporters of peace gather at the Rabin Squa...

Israelis light up candles near pictures as thousands of supporters of peace gather at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv on July 26, 2014
Thomas Coex, AFP

Israel’s unilateral decision to continue the ceasefire signalled a pause in its assault on Gaza which since July 8 has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians.

Over the same period, 42 Israeli soldiers deployed into Gaza have been killed, according to the latest military toll. Three civilians in Israel also died.

The deadly confrontation spurred calls from around the world for both sides to extend the ceasefire to enable negotiations for a longer-term truce.

US Secretary of State John Kerry met European and Middle Eastern foreign ministers in Paris on Saturday to push both sides to extend the temporary cessation of hostilities.

Israeli soldiers wait next to their armoured personnel carrier (APC) as they hold a position along t...

Israeli soldiers wait next to their armoured personnel carrier (APC) as they hold a position along the border between Israel and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip on July 26, 2014
Gil Cohen Magen, AFP

Israel agreed to extend its ceasefire for four hours, and then announced the 24-hour prolongation to late Sunday.

“We all call on parties to extend the humanitarian ceasefire,” France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters in Paris after the meeting with Kerry and counterparts from Britain, Germany, Italy, Turkey and Qatar, as well as an EU representative.

A spokesman for the UN chief said in a statement Ban Ki-moon “urgently appeals once again to all parties to declare a seven-day humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza”.

– Grim recovery of bodies –

Palestinians recover the body of a man killed when his home was hit the previous night by Israeli fi...

Palestinians recover the body of a man killed when his home was hit the previous night by Israeli fire in the Beit Hanun district of Gaza, on July 26, 2014
Marco Longari, AFP

During Saturday’s 12-hour ceasefire, medics digging through the remains of hundreds of Gaza homes uncovered at least 147 bodies.

On the ground, Palestinian ambulances sped into Gaza neighbourhoods that have been too dangerous to enter for days.

Palestinians ventured onto Gaza’s streets after the truce began, some eager to check homes they had fled, others to stock up on supplies.

In many places they found devastation: buildings levelled, entire blocks of homes wiped out by Israeli bombardment.

In northern Beit Hanun, the hospital was badly damaged by shelling, and AFP correspondents saw the charred body of a paramedic.

A Palestinian woman reacts at seeing destroyed homes in the Beit Hanun area of Gaza during a humanit...

A Palestinian woman reacts at seeing destroyed homes in the Beit Hanun area of Gaza during a humanitarian truce on July 26, 2014
Mohammed Abed, AFP

There were similar scenes in Shejaiya, where stiff bodies lay on the floor of a room in one building, one caked in dried blood, all of them covered in dust.

– ‘Humanitarian window’ –

East of southern Khan Yunis, residents hesitated to enter the Khuzaa neighbourhood, saying Israeli forces remained inside the border area.

And in nearby Bani Suheila, where 20 people were killed in a single Israeli air strike shortly before the truce began, women and children wept as they discovered their homes destroyed.

Hamas and Israel agreed to Saturday’s “humanitarian window”, after Israel’s security cabinet on Friday night rejected a US proposal for a seven-day truce during which the two sides would negotiate a longer-term deal.

Smoke and debris fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26  2014

Smoke and debris fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26, 2014
Gil Cohen Magen, AFP

Speaking after the rejection, at a news conference in Cairo with UN chief Ban, Kerry said Israel and Hamas “still had some terminology” to agree to on a ceasefire, but added they had a “fundamental framework” on a truce.

The two sides remain at odds over the shape of a final agreement to end the fighting, however.

Hamas says any truce must include a guaranteed end to Israel’s eight-year blockade of Gaza, while in Israel there are calls for any deal to include the demilitarisation of the Gaza Strip.

– Huge civilian toll –

The situation in Gaza has created tensions in the West Bank, where protests against Israel’s role in the conflict erupted after Friday prayers and again early Saturday, with a total of eight Palestinians shot dead by Israeli soldiers and settlers.

International concern has mounted over the civilian toll in Gaza.

Rights groups say about 80 percent of the casualties have been civilians. UNICEF, the UN agency for children, has said 192 children have been killed during the latest conflict so far.

AFP
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