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Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank have joined demonstrations after a call from Hamas for a "day of wrath" against the Israeli attacks on Gaza. | Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank have joined demonstrations after a call from Hamas for a "day of wrath" against the Israeli attacks on Gaza. |
Five Palestinians, including three children, have been killed in the latest Israeli air attacks on Gaza. | Five Palestinians, including three children, have been killed in the latest Israeli air attacks on Gaza. |
More than 400 people are believed to have died in a week of raids on Gaza. Four Israelis have died in the rocket attacks Israel is trying to prevent. | More than 400 people are believed to have died in a week of raids on Gaza. Four Israelis have died in the rocket attacks Israel is trying to prevent. |
The US said on Friday it wanted a "durable and sustainable" ceasefire. | The US said on Friday it wanted a "durable and sustainable" ceasefire. |
But US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said any ceasefire should "not allow a re-establishment of the status quo ante, where Hamas can continue to launch rockets out of Gaza". | But US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said any ceasefire should "not allow a re-establishment of the status quo ante, where Hamas can continue to launch rockets out of Gaza". |
The BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says it is unclear what Ms Rice means by "sustainable ceasefire" or how it can be attained. | |
But it is a position that is widely interpreted as tacit backing by Washington for Israel to continue its military operation and try to weaken Hamas as much as possible, our correspondent says. | |
Stone-throwing | Stone-throwing |
Friday's protests were called after an Israeli air strike hit the home of Nizar Rayan, a firebrand leader of Hamas who refused to go into hiding, killing him, and several of his wives and children. | |
"We will not rest until we destroy the Zionist entity," senior Hamas figure Fathi Hammad said at the funeral for the 20 people who died in that attack. | |
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Palestinian youths clash with Israeli security forces in East Jerusalem | |
Meanwhile, about 100 foreign passport holders - mainly women married to Palestinians, and their children - have been allowed by Israel to leave Gaza. Correspondents say it is being seen as a possible last move before Israeli tanks roll in. | |
Israel is refusing to let international journalists into Gaza, despite a Supreme Court ruling to allow a limited number of reporters to enter the territory. | |
In the West Bank Palestinian protesters have been directing their anger not just at Israel but at Arab governments and their own leaders for their failure to stop the offensive. | |
Map: Gaza and Israel violenceAid worker diary: Part fiveObituary: Nizar Rayyan Thousands gathered in Ramallah, while in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem, youths threw stones at security forces, who fired tear gas. | |
Protests have also been held across the Middle East and in several Asian countries, as well as in Australia and Kenya. | |
Riot police in Jordan reportedly fired tear gas to stop a march on the Israeli embassy, while in Istanbul thousands of Turks burned Israeli flags after main Friday prayers. | Riot police in Jordan reportedly fired tear gas to stop a march on the Israeli embassy, while in Istanbul thousands of Turks burned Israeli flags after main Friday prayers. |
The Egyptian authorities deployed thousands of riot police to prevent demonstrations in Cairo. The Islamist opposition group, The Muslim Brotherhood, said many people had been arrested there. | |
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Two brothers and a cousin, aged seven to 10, were among those who died in an air raid in southern Gaza, medics and witnesses said. | |
Palestinian militants fired some 20 rockets at Israel, with some landing in the port of Ashkelon, hitting a block of flats. | |
Stunned residents spilled on to the street and twisted metal window frames dangled from the building, witnesses say. There were no reports of fatalities. | |
ROCKET ATTACKS FROM GAZA Since the start of Israel's operations in Gaza, Israeli sources say Palestinian militants have fired the following: 27 December 2008: 61 rockets, 33 mortar shells 28 December: 14 rockets, 16 mortar shells 29 December: 57 rockets, 15 mortar shells30 December: 42 rockets, 6 mortar shells31 December: 43 rockets, 25 mortar shells Source: Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, Israel Israel says its air campaign - part of a multilayered effort to stop rocket attacks - has been going to plan. | |
However, BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen says a week of bombardment has not been able stop the rocket fire, and Israel now has to decide whether to send in ground troops. | However, BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen says a week of bombardment has not been able stop the rocket fire, and Israel now has to decide whether to send in ground troops. |
Many Gaza families have moved away from homes near Israel fearing the start of ground operations by troops and armour massed on the edge of the Strip. | |
The White House has urged Israel to make sure that food and medical supplies reach the people of Gaza. | |
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has said there is no need for a pause in bombing on humanitarian grounds, adding that past ceasefires were used by Hamas to re-arm. | |
However, Oxfam warned of a dire humanitarian situation in the territory that was getting "worse by the day", with clean water, fuel and food in increasingly short supply. | |
The aid agency said hospitals were overwhelmed with casualties, and reported that raw sewage was pouring into the streets in Beit Hanoun. | |
It said "the time for kid-glove diplomacy has long gone", and called for "an immediate and lasting ceasefire" to allow unimpeded humanitarian access into Gaza. |