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'More than 1,000 killed in Gaza' 'More than 1,000 killed in Gaza'
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Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip have passed 1,000, medical sources in Gaza say, as diplomatic efforts continue to reach a ceasefire.Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip have passed 1,000, medical sources in Gaza say, as diplomatic efforts continue to reach a ceasefire.
Nearly a third of the dead are reported to be children and nearly 5,000 people have been injured.Nearly a third of the dead are reported to be children and nearly 5,000 people have been injured.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he wanted to find a durable and sustainable ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian fighters.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he wanted to find a durable and sustainable ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian fighters.
But clashes reportedly intensified as Mr Ban began a Middle East tour.But clashes reportedly intensified as Mr Ban began a Middle East tour.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said 1,010 people have died in the conflict which started 19 days ago.The Ministry of Health in Gaza said 1,010 people have died in the conflict which started 19 days ago.
More than 300 of the dead are said to be children and about 4,700 people in Gaza have been injured.More than 300 of the dead are said to be children and about 4,700 people in Gaza have been injured.
Thirteen Israelis have been killed, including three civilians and one soldier from rockets fired from Gaza and nine soldiers killed in fighting in Gaza.Thirteen Israelis have been killed, including three civilians and one soldier from rockets fired from Gaza and nine soldiers killed in fighting in Gaza.
It is impossible to independently confirm casualty figures as Israel has refused to allow international journalists to enter Gaza.It is impossible to independently confirm casualty figures as Israel has refused to allow international journalists to enter Gaza.
Diplomatic pushDiplomatic push
Ban Ki-moon, speaking after talks in Cairo with President Hosni Mubarak, said he hoped an Egyptian diplomatic initiative would show results as soon as possible.Ban Ki-moon, speaking after talks in Cairo with President Hosni Mubarak, said he hoped an Egyptian diplomatic initiative would show results as soon as possible.
"You have my full commitment that I'll do my best as Secretary General of the United Nations first and foremost to bring a ceasefire immediately and do whatever I can do in my power to bring humanitarian assistance and also encourage all the negotiations now under discussion," Mr Ban said."You have my full commitment that I'll do my best as Secretary General of the United Nations first and foremost to bring a ceasefire immediately and do whatever I can do in my power to bring humanitarian assistance and also encourage all the negotiations now under discussion," Mr Ban said.
The UN secretary general next goes on to Israel, Jordan, the West Bank and Syria.The UN secretary general next goes on to Israel, Jordan, the West Bank and Syria.
Egypt has been leading efforts to broker a ceasefire deal, that could include a new force of peacekeepers to prevent smuggling on its border with Gaza.Egypt has been leading efforts to broker a ceasefire deal, that could include a new force of peacekeepers to prevent smuggling on its border with Gaza.
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Egyptian negotiators are reportedly putting increasing pressure on Hamas leaders to accept a truce proposal.Egyptian negotiators are reportedly putting increasing pressure on Hamas leaders to accept a truce proposal.
After talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo, a senior Hamas political leader told the BBC's Rushdie Aboualaf in Gaza that the Egyptian initiative had been positively received but that more time was needed to discuss it.After talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo, a senior Hamas political leader told the BBC's Rushdie Aboualaf in Gaza that the Egyptian initiative had been positively received but that more time was needed to discuss it.
A spokesman for Hamas, which controls Gaza, said any ceasefire agreement would have to entail a halt to Israeli attacks, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces and the opening of border crossings to end the blockade of Gaza.A spokesman for Hamas, which controls Gaza, said any ceasefire agreement would have to entail a halt to Israeli attacks, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces and the opening of border crossings to end the blockade of Gaza.
'Seeds of extremism''Seeds of extremism'
Israel launched its campaign against Gaza on 27 December, saying it wanted to end Palestinian rocket fire into southern Israel.Israel launched its campaign against Gaza on 27 December, saying it wanted to end Palestinian rocket fire into southern Israel.
The Israeli foreign ministry has said there is no guarantee Hamas would respect any ceasefire agreement.The Israeli foreign ministry has said there is no guarantee Hamas would respect any ceasefire agreement.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria on the Gaza conflictPresident Bashar al-Assad of Syria on the Gaza conflict
Both Hamas and Israel rejected last week's UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.Both Hamas and Israel rejected last week's UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
The Israeli offensive has provoked widespread international condemnation at the cost in civilian casualties.The Israeli offensive has provoked widespread international condemnation at the cost in civilian casualties.
Bolivian President Evo Morales said he was cutting relations with Israel over what he called the "genocide" in Gaza.Bolivian President Evo Morales said he was cutting relations with Israel over what he called the "genocide" in Gaza.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria warned that Israel's campaign would fuel extremism and terrorism in the Arab and Muslim world.President Bashar al-Assad of Syria warned that Israel's campaign would fuel extremism and terrorism in the Arab and Muslim world.
"The effect of war is more dangerous than war. It is sowing seeds of extremism around the region," Mr Assad said in an exclusive BBC interview."The effect of war is more dangerous than war. It is sowing seeds of extremism around the region," Mr Assad said in an exclusive BBC interview.
Israeli divisions?Israeli divisions?
On Wednesday, residents spoke of heavy machine-gun fire as Israeli troops fought Hamas gunmen near Gaza City.AdvertisementOn Wednesday, residents spoke of heavy machine-gun fire as Israeli troops fought Hamas gunmen near Gaza City.Advertisement
Israeli strikes on Gaza continueIsraeli strikes on Gaza continue
Israel said it launched 60 air strikes overnight, hitting weapons-smuggling tunnels under the southern border to Egypt and a cemetery in Gaza City which was claimed to be a rocket-launching site.Israel said it launched 60 air strikes overnight, hitting weapons-smuggling tunnels under the southern border to Egypt and a cemetery in Gaza City which was claimed to be a rocket-launching site.
There were more air raids on Wednesday and the BBC's Lyse Doucet, on Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, said the sound of explosions from Gaza could be heard throughout the day.There were more air raids on Wednesday and the BBC's Lyse Doucet, on Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, said the sound of explosions from Gaza could be heard throughout the day.
Meanwhile, three rockets were fired from southern Lebanon towards the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona, landing on open ground.Meanwhile, three rockets were fired from southern Lebanon towards the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona, landing on open ground.
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No casualties or damage were reported.No casualties or damage were reported.
Analysts say Israel may be holding back from all-out urban warfare in Gaza City, something that would cause heavy casualties on both sides and be politically risky less than a month before Israel holds elections.Analysts say Israel may be holding back from all-out urban warfare in Gaza City, something that would cause heavy casualties on both sides and be politically risky less than a month before Israel holds elections.
Israeli media have reported divisions within the government, with Defence Minister Ehud Barak said to favour a week-long ceasefire in Gaza to allow for the delivery of much-needed supplies and to give politicians the breathing space to hammer out a long-term truce.Israeli media have reported divisions within the government, with Defence Minister Ehud Barak said to favour a week-long ceasefire in Gaza to allow for the delivery of much-needed supplies and to give politicians the breathing space to hammer out a long-term truce.
But Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he wants to press on with the military campaign for however long it takes.But Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he wants to press on with the military campaign for however long it takes.
In another development, a newly-released audiotape said to feature the voice of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has called for a holy war to stop the Israeli offensive in Gaza.In another development, a newly-released audiotape said to feature the voice of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has called for a holy war to stop the Israeli offensive in Gaza.
The authenticity of the tape, posted on a number of Islamic militant websites, could not be independently verified.The authenticity of the tape, posted on a number of Islamic militant websites, could not be independently verified.
Humanitarian concerns have increased amid the fighting, although some aid is getting through to Gaza during daily three-hour lulls Israel has allowed to let in supplies.Humanitarian concerns have increased amid the fighting, although some aid is getting through to Gaza during daily three-hour lulls Israel has allowed to let in supplies.
On Tuesday, a senior UN aid official appealed to the international community to provide protection for civilians in Gaza, calling it a "test of our humanity".On Tuesday, a senior UN aid official appealed to the international community to provide protection for civilians in Gaza, calling it a "test of our humanity".
"Whatever is being done is not sufficient until the guns fall silent," John Ging said."Whatever is being done is not sufficient until the guns fall silent," John Ging said.