Pro-Palestinian protesters hold a giant Palestinian flag
as they attend a demonstration, which has been authorized by the police,
against violence in the
A truce remained elusive despise
intensive mediation efforts.
An Egyptian official said on
Wednesday that a more limited humanitarian ceasefire may go into effect by
the weekend, in time for the Eid al-Fitr festival, Islam's biggest annual
celebration that follows the fasting month of Ramadan.
But the
"It would not be accurate to
say that we expect a ceasefire by the weekend," said a senior
The death toll in
Such shelling surged last month as
Though
The ensuing wave of cancellations by
foreign airlines emptied
Flights to resume
Saying it had reviewed the security
situation, the FAA cancelled the ban late on Wednesday, and
"The Europeans did not really
deliberate over this, but acted more as a follow-up to the American
decision," said Gadi Regev, chief of staff for
In what appeared to be let-up in
Palestinian attacks, the Israeli military said on Thursday only one rocket
had been launched from
Let's
agree first on the demands and on implementing them and then we can agree on
the zero hour for a ceasefire ... We will not accept any proposal that does
not lift the blockade ... We do not desire war and we do not want it to
continue but we will not be broken by it." -- Hamas leader
Khaled Meshaal
An Israeli official briefed on the
deliberations said the army required four of five days to destroy
cross-border tunnels and rocket arsenals, but acknowledged Palestinians were
unlikely to hold fire while those missions continued on the ground.
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said his
fighters had made gains against
"Let's agree first on the
demands and on implementing them and then we can agree on the zero hour for a
ceasefire ... We will not accept any proposal that does not lift the blockade
... We do not desire war and we do not want it to continue but we will not be
broken by it," Meshaal said on Wednesday in Qatar.
Israel also came under criticism
from the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, who said there
was "a strong possibility" Israel was committing war crimes in
Gaza, where 703 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed in the
fighting.
Pillay also condemned indiscriminate
Islamist rocket fire out of
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu reacted furiously.
"The decision today by the HRC
is a travesty," he said in a statement. "The HRC should be
launching an investigation into Hamas's decision to turn hospitals into
military command centres, use schools as weapons depots and place missile
batteries next to playgrounds, private homes and mosques."
Rockets in schools
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
who has also been on a truce-seeking mission, lashed out at militants in
Storing the rockets in the schools
"turned schools into potentially military targets, endangering the lives
of innocent children," U.N. employees and the tens of thousands of Palestinians
seeking shelter at
Kerry returned to
"We have certainly made some
steps forward. There is still work to be done," said Kerry, on one of
his most intensive regional visits since Netanyahu called off U.S.-sponsored
peace negotiations over Abbas's power-share deal with Hamas in April.
The military says one of its
soldiers is also missing and believes he might be dead. Hamas says it has
captured him, but has not released a picture of him in their hands.
Hamas, which rejects
The war is exacting a heavy toll on
impoverished
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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 7, 2014
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