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Casualties have been pouring into over-stretched hospitals in the Gaza Strip as Israel presses on with its offensive against Palestinian militant groups. | Casualties have been pouring into over-stretched hospitals in the Gaza Strip as Israel presses on with its offensive against Palestinian militant groups. |
The Palestinian health ministry said 90 people, mostly civilians and including 26 children, had been killed since Israeli forces went in on Saturday. | The Palestinian health ministry said 90 people, mostly civilians and including 26 children, had been killed since Israeli forces went in on Saturday. |
Israel says it is targeting militants continuing to fire rockets into Israel. | Israel says it is targeting militants continuing to fire rockets into Israel. |
Intense diplomatic efforts are under way to resolve the crisis but Israel rejected calls for an immediate truce. | Intense diplomatic efforts are under way to resolve the crisis but Israel rejected calls for an immediate truce. |
US President George W Bush gave his support to Israel's right to self-defence and blamed the current situation on Hamas militants. | US President George W Bush gave his support to Israel's right to self-defence and blamed the current situation on Hamas militants. |
"Instead of caring about the people of Gaza, Hamas decided to use Gaza to launch rockets to kill innocent Israelis," he said. | "Instead of caring about the people of Gaza, Hamas decided to use Gaza to launch rockets to kill innocent Israelis," he said. |
'Shattered bodies' | 'Shattered bodies' |
There were reports of fierce fighting in northern Gaza on Monday. | There were reports of fierce fighting in northern Gaza on Monday. |
Dr Khamis al-Essi, an emergency doctor at Gaza's biggest hospital, al-Shifa, said they were struggling to cope with the huge numbers of casualties. | Dr Khamis al-Essi, an emergency doctor at Gaza's biggest hospital, al-Shifa, said they were struggling to cope with the huge numbers of casualties. |
Map: Gaza incursion - Week TwoAnalysis: Israeli pride at a costIn pictures: Gaza offensiveBBC News in Arabic | Map: Gaza incursion - Week TwoAnalysis: Israeli pride at a costIn pictures: Gaza offensiveBBC News in Arabic |
He said they had received "all sorts of casualties, from shattered bodies, beheaded individuals and patients with superficial cuts and lacerations". | He said they had received "all sorts of casualties, from shattered bodies, beheaded individuals and patients with superficial cuts and lacerations". |
"Most of the injuries affected civilians, especially women and children," he told the BBC. | "Most of the injuries affected civilians, especially women and children," he told the BBC. |
Among the dead was a family of seven killed by an Israeli air strike in a refugee camp east of Gaza City, health officials said. | Among the dead was a family of seven killed by an Israeli air strike in a refugee camp east of Gaza City, health officials said. |
Dr Essi said many families were in need of ambulances, but medical workers were struggling to reach casualties because they were being shot at. | Dr Essi said many families were in need of ambulances, but medical workers were struggling to reach casualties because they were being shot at. |
Israel insists it is not targeting civilians, and accuses Hamas of using civilians as human shields by operating in densely-populated areas. | Israel insists it is not targeting civilians, and accuses Hamas of using civilians as human shields by operating in densely-populated areas. |
Fighting was reported around Beit Hanoun and Jabaliya on Monday, and Gaza city itself - a little further south - was said to have been encircled. | |
The BBC's Hamada Abu Qammar in Gaza City said residents on the edges of the city were heading into the city centre seeking safe places away from the fighting. | |
One million people are without electricity. Crucially the hospitals in Gaza are running on emergency generators - this in my book amounts to a humanitarian crisis UN spokesman Christopher Gunness Aid worker diary: Part eightHamas set for bitter battle | One million people are without electricity. Crucially the hospitals in Gaza are running on emergency generators - this in my book amounts to a humanitarian crisis UN spokesman Christopher Gunness Aid worker diary: Part eightHamas set for bitter battle |
The Israeli army said it hit 40 targets in the Gaza Strip on Monday, including several tunnels and the homes of a number of Hamas officials. | |
There were also reports that troops had also pounded mosques they believe are being used as weapons' stores and seized a main highway, effectively slicing the territory in two. | |
But information about what is happening is limited as Israel has barred foreign reporters from entering Gaza. | But information about what is happening is limited as Israel has barred foreign reporters from entering Gaza. |
Palestinian medical sources say the number of people killed in Gaza now stands at more than 500, with some 2,500 wounded. These figures cannot be independently verified. | |
Five Israelis have been killed since the start of Israel's military operation 10 days ago. | |
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Hamas had suffered a "hard blow", but insisted the offensive in Gaza would continue. | Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Hamas had suffered a "hard blow", but insisted 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. |
A spokesman for Hamas' military wing, identified as Abu Obeida, said "thousands" of fighters were ready to battle Israeli troops inside Gaza. | A spokesman for Hamas' military wing, identified as Abu Obeida, said "thousands" of fighters were ready to battle Israeli troops inside Gaza. |
And he said rocket attacks on Israel would continue. | And he said rocket attacks on Israel would continue. |
The Israeli army said Palestinian militants fired 20 missiles into southern Israel on Monday. | The Israeli army said Palestinian militants fired 20 missiles into southern Israel on Monday. |
Shuttle diplomacy | Shuttle diplomacy |
For the people of Gaza, living conditions are deteriorating sharply. Supplies of fuel, food, water, and wheat are said to be running desperately low. | For the people of Gaza, living conditions are deteriorating sharply. Supplies of fuel, food, water, and wheat are said to be running desperately low. |
Middle East envoy Tony Blair: 'We want an immediate ceasefire' | |
A spokesman for Unrwa, the UN aid agency for the Palestinians, said food was urgently needed and people were facing "serious hunger", with supplies for just 48 hours. | A spokesman for Unrwa, the UN aid agency for the Palestinians, said food was urgently needed and people were facing "serious hunger", with supplies for just 48 hours. |
"One million people are without electricity. Crucially the hospitals in Gaza are running on emergency generators. This in my book amounts to a humanitarian crisis," Christopher Gunness told the BBC. | "One million people are without electricity. Crucially the hospitals in Gaza are running on emergency generators. This in my book amounts to a humanitarian crisis," Christopher Gunness told the BBC. |
Israel said it had allowed a convoy of 80 lorries carrying food and medicines through Gaza's southern frontier. | Israel said it had allowed a convoy of 80 lorries carrying food and medicines through Gaza's southern frontier. |
Away from the frontline, diplomatic efforts to halt the fighting in the Gaza Strip have been moving into high gear. | Away from the frontline, diplomatic efforts to halt the fighting in the Gaza Strip have been moving into high gear. |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was shuttling across the Middle East, taking in Egypt - which mediated a recent six-month truce between Hamas and Israel - as well as Jerusalem, the West Bank and Syria. Decision of arms not diplomacyBrown urges end to Gaza violence | French President Nicolas Sarkozy was shuttling across the Middle East, taking in Egypt - which mediated a recent six-month truce between Hamas and Israel - as well as Jerusalem, the West Bank and Syria. Decision of arms not diplomacyBrown urges end to Gaza violence |
On Monday morning an EU delegation met Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh before heading to Israel for talks with Ms Livni. | On Monday morning an EU delegation met Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh before heading to Israel for talks with Ms Livni. |
"The EU insists on a cease-fire at the earliest possible moment," said Karel Schwarzenberg, the foreign minister of the Czech Republic, which took over the EU's presidency last week. | "The EU insists on a cease-fire at the earliest possible moment," said Karel Schwarzenberg, the foreign minister of the Czech Republic, which took over the EU's presidency last week. |
But Ms Livni appeared to rebuff the call, saying: "When Israel is being targeted, Israel is going to retaliate." | But Ms Livni appeared to rebuff the call, saying: "When Israel is being targeted, Israel is going to retaliate." |
"Israel is going to give an answer to it because this is an ongoing, long battle, war, against terror." | "Israel is going to give an answer to it because this is an ongoing, long battle, war, against terror." |
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