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David Cameron urges Israel to end Gaza crisis | David Cameron urges Israel to end Gaza crisis |
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Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do "everything possible" to end the crisis in Gaza. | Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do "everything possible" to end the crisis in Gaza. |
In a phone call with the Israeli PM, Mr Cameron also expressed sympathy for the "unacceptable rocket attacks" Israel has suffered from militants. | In a phone call with the Israeli PM, Mr Cameron also expressed sympathy for the "unacceptable rocket attacks" Israel has suffered from militants. |
At least 50 Palestinians and three Israelis have now been killed. | At least 50 Palestinians and three Israelis have now been killed. |
On Saturday, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Edinburgh and London to urge an end to the violence. | On Saturday, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Edinburgh and London to urge an end to the violence. |
An Israeli air strike killed Hamas military chief Ahmed Said Khalil al-Jabari and another official in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. | An Israeli air strike killed Hamas military chief Ahmed Said Khalil al-Jabari and another official in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. |
This air strike followed a wave of rocket attacks into Israel from the territory. | This air strike followed a wave of rocket attacks into Israel from the territory. |
A Downing Street spokeswoman said Mr Cameron also "expressed concern" that the current trading of missile fire might turn into a ground war. | |
"The prime minister expressed his sympathy for the unacceptable rocket attacks that Israel continued to suffer. | "The prime minister expressed his sympathy for the unacceptable rocket attacks that Israel continued to suffer. |
"He also expressed concern over the risk of the conflict escalating further and the danger of further civilian casualties on both sides. | "He also expressed concern over the risk of the conflict escalating further and the danger of further civilian casualties on both sides. |
"The prime minister said that the UK was putting pressure on both sides to de-escalate and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to do everything possible to bring the conflict to an end," she added. | "The prime minister said that the UK was putting pressure on both sides to de-escalate and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to do everything possible to bring the conflict to an end," she added. |
Labour has urged UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to visit the region this week to talk to all parties to find a solution. | |
Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander told BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show there was "no military solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - there needs to be a willingness for the violence to end and the talking to begin". | |
"If you look back over the last 30 or 40 years, the real breakthroughs have come when the parties themselves want to see that negotiated two-state solution." | |
He said there was "a heavy burden of responsibility" on both sides "to evidence a commitment" to finding a solution. | |
Foreign Secretary William Hague, meanwhile, has called on the US to lead the way. | |
"We really need the US to show strong leadership in the peace process that, alone in the world, can really get the parties together," he told Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News. | |
"We call on Hamas to stop the rocket attacks on Israel - it is Hamas that bears the principal responsibility for starting all this and we would like to see an agreed ceasefire," he said. | |
He added: "We've made very clear our view that the barrage of rockets onto Israel is an intolerable situation for Israelis." | |
On Saturday, Palestinian supporters gathered at a rally in Edinburgh while there was also a pro-Palestinian protest outside the Israeli embassy in London to condemn the British government's stance on the conflict. | On Saturday, Palestinian supporters gathered at a rally in Edinburgh while there was also a pro-Palestinian protest outside the Israeli embassy in London to condemn the British government's stance on the conflict. |
Israel has been shelling Gaza from the sea and air on the fifth day of its bombardment of the coastal territory. | Israel has been shelling Gaza from the sea and air on the fifth day of its bombardment of the coastal territory. |
Two media buildings were hit, including one housing offices of Hamas TV as well as Britain's Sky and ITN. Several Palestinian journalists were injured. | Two media buildings were hit, including one housing offices of Hamas TV as well as Britain's Sky and ITN. Several Palestinian journalists were injured. |
The Israeli army said eight rockets had been fired from Gaza since midnight, three of which hit Israeli territory. | The Israeli army said eight rockets had been fired from Gaza since midnight, three of which hit Israeli territory. |
Israel is ready to "significantly expand" its operation in Gaza, Mr Netanyahu has said. | |
The Arab League has held an emergency meeting in the Egyptian capital Cairo, and announced it would send a delegation to Gaza in the coming days. | The Arab League has held an emergency meeting in the Egyptian capital Cairo, and announced it would send a delegation to Gaza in the coming days. |
Meanwhile, Egypt's President Mohammed Mursi said he had contacted both the Israelis and Palestinians. | Meanwhile, Egypt's President Mohammed Mursi said he had contacted both the Israelis and Palestinians. |
During a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President Mursi said there were "some indications" a truce could be reached but that there were "no guarantees". | During a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President Mursi said there were "some indications" a truce could be reached but that there were "no guarantees". |