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Israel vows no let-up over Gaza Israel vows no let-up over Gaza
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Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has said Palestinian militant group Hamas had sustained a "hard blow", but the offensive in Gaza would continue.Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has said Palestinian militant group Hamas had sustained a "hard blow", but the offensive in Gaza would continue.
"We still haven't reached our objectives," Mr Barak told Israeli MPs."We still haven't reached our objectives," Mr Barak told Israeli MPs.
Israel carried out 30 air strikes overnight, with heavy clashes reported east of Gaza City. Palestinian sources say a family of seven were killed.Israel carried out 30 air strikes overnight, with heavy clashes reported east of Gaza City. Palestinian sources say a family of seven were killed.
A top Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Mahmud Zahar, said the Islamists were heading to "victory" against Israel. A top Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Zahhar, said the Islamists were heading to "victory" against Israel.
Intense diplomatic efforts are under way to try to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, with separate missions to the Middle East being led by the French president, and a high-level EU team.
The Palestinian medical sources say the death toll stands at more than 500, with some 2,500 people wounded.
Five Israelis have been killed in Palestinian militant rocket attacks since the start of the Israeli incursion, which is now in its 10th day.
"The fundamental objective is to change the reality of security for the south," Mr Barak said, referring to Israeli towns that have come under Palestinian rocket attack from Gaza.
Mr Zahhar praised Hamas fighters and urged them to "crush your enemy", in a speech aired on Hamas-run al-Aqsa TV.
He also hinted that Palestinian militants would try to target more Israeli civilians, saying Israelis had "legitimised the killing of their people all over the world when they killed our people".