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Israel to 'resist international pressure' over Gaza Israel to 'resist international pressure' over Gaza
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Israel will resist foreign pressure to halt its operations against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.Israel will resist foreign pressure to halt its operations against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
He said Israel had attacked more than 1,000 targets there since Tuesday, and was using twice the force it used during a similar operation in 2012.He said Israel had attacked more than 1,000 targets there since Tuesday, and was using twice the force it used during a similar operation in 2012.
Palestinian officials say at least 121 people have died in the air strikes.Palestinian officials say at least 121 people have died in the air strikes.
Hamas militants have continued to fire rockets into Israel from Gaza, causing damage and injuries.Hamas militants have continued to fire rockets into Israel from Gaza, causing damage and injuries.
Mr Netanyahu said he had held "very good, positive" telephone consultations with US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.Mr Netanyahu said he had held "very good, positive" telephone consultations with US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
But he added that "no international pressure will prevent us from acting with all power".But he added that "no international pressure will prevent us from acting with all power".
The Palestinian health ministry says in addition to those killed, 750 people - mainly civilians - have been injured in Israel's Operation Protective Edge since it began on Tuesday.The Palestinian health ministry says in addition to those killed, 750 people - mainly civilians - have been injured in Israel's Operation Protective Edge since it began on Tuesday.
The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs has estimated that 77% of the people killed in Gaza so far have been civilians.The UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs has estimated that 77% of the people killed in Gaza so far have been civilians.
Israel says "dozens of terrorists" are among the dead.Israel says "dozens of terrorists" are among the dead.
Analysis: BBC Middle East correspondent Kevin ConnollyAnalysis: BBC Middle East correspondent Kevin Connolly
To the outside world the Gaza rockets may seem ineffective - partly because many are homemade and partly because they're hopelessly overmatched by Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile defence system.To the outside world the Gaza rockets may seem ineffective - partly because many are homemade and partly because they're hopelessly overmatched by Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile defence system.
But Israeli civilians judge the rockets by the intent behind them and not by their military effectiveness. They are grimly familiar with the ritual of running for shelter with their children when they hear a 15-second warning. They expect their government to put a stop to it.But Israeli civilians judge the rockets by the intent behind them and not by their military effectiveness. They are grimly familiar with the ritual of running for shelter with their children when they hear a 15-second warning. They expect their government to put a stop to it.
The problem is that there's no easy way of doing that.The problem is that there's no easy way of doing that.
Even if you believe in the myth of the accuracy of modern weapons systems, you have to accept that air raids are going to kill innocent people.Even if you believe in the myth of the accuracy of modern weapons systems, you have to accept that air raids are going to kill innocent people.
What can Israel and Hamas gain from latest conflict?What can Israel and Hamas gain from latest conflict?
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay says there is "serious doubt" as to whether Israeli's military operation complies with international laws banning the targeting of civilians.UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay says there is "serious doubt" as to whether Israeli's military operation complies with international laws banning the targeting of civilians.
"We have received deeply disturbing reports that many of the civilian casualties, including of children, occurred as a result of strikes on homes," Ms Pillay said in a statement."We have received deeply disturbing reports that many of the civilian casualties, including of children, occurred as a result of strikes on homes," Ms Pillay said in a statement.
Israel has repeatedly insisted that it tries to avoid civilian casualties, but says the militants often place their military assets in residential areas.Israel has repeatedly insisted that it tries to avoid civilian casualties, but says the militants often place their military assets in residential areas.
Attacks continueAttacks continue
Palestinian medical officials reported on Saturday that a building hit in the town of Beit Lahiya was the home of a charitable association for people with disabilities, the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem reports. Palestinian medical officials reported on Saturday that a building hit overnight in the town of Beit Lahiya was the home of a charitable association for people with disabilities, the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem reports.
Two of the people cared for there - both teenagers - are said to have been killed, our correspondent adds.Two of the people cared for there - both teenagers - are said to have been killed, our correspondent adds.
There were three more deaths when a house in a refugee camp was hit, killing an Islamic Jihad activist and two other men. There were three more deaths overnight when a house in a refugee camp was hit, killing an Islamic Jihad activist and two other men.
In Israel, one person was seriously injured when a rocket hit a petrol station in Ashdod on Friday morning, Israeli officials say.In Israel, one person was seriously injured when a rocket hit a petrol station in Ashdod on Friday morning, Israeli officials say.
An Israeli soldier was injured on Thursday, by mortar fire in the Eshkol region, which borders Gaza.
According to the military, 77 rockets hit Israel on Friday, with the Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepting an additional 19.According to the military, 77 rockets hit Israel on Friday, with the Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepting an additional 19.
Lebanon's military also confirmed that militants in the south of the country had fired three rockets into northern Israel in the early hours of Friday and that Israel had shelled the area in response. No injuries were reported.
Some 20,000 Israeli army reservists have been mobilised amid speculation of a ground offensive into Gaza.Some 20,000 Israeli army reservists have been mobilised amid speculation of a ground offensive into Gaza.
Correspondents say a ground invasion would be a big political gamble as the military would have to deliver a clear victory before leaving, and that would be extremely difficult.Correspondents say a ground invasion would be a big political gamble as the military would have to deliver a clear victory before leaving, and that would be extremely difficult.
Benny Gantz, head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), told reporters on Friday: "The IDF is not waiting for the last straw to go on a ground offensive, it's waiting on political instruction."
International reactionInternational reaction
Earlier, the US offered to help broker a truce. The US offered to help broker a truce.
After a call to Mr Netanyahu, President Barack Obama said: "The United States remains prepared to facilitate a cessation of hostilities, including a return to the November 2012 ceasefire agreement." After a call to Mr Netanyahu, President Obama said: "The United States remains prepared to facilitate a cessation of hostilities, including a return to the November 2012 ceasefire agreement."
Mr Obama also "expressed concern about the risk of further escalation and emphasised the need for all sides to do everything they can to protect the lives of civilians and restore calm".Mr Obama also "expressed concern about the risk of further escalation and emphasised the need for all sides to do everything they can to protect the lives of civilians and restore calm".
Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair said it was necessary to tackle the "longer-term questions at the heart of this violence and conflict".
"Without that long-term solution in place I think it's going to be very difficult to create any short-term peace," he said.
Egypt and Turkey have both criticised Israel's use of force.Egypt and Turkey have both criticised Israel's use of force.
Egypt helped broker a truce between Israel and Hamas after a conflict in 2012, but the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo says there is currently no sign that Egypt may deliver a ceasefire, as it has done in the past.Egypt helped broker a truce between Israel and Hamas after a conflict in 2012, but the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo says there is currently no sign that Egypt may deliver a ceasefire, as it has done in the past.
Israel's Iron Dome missile shieldIsrael's Iron Dome missile shield
Are you in Israel or Gaza? How has the violence affected you? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Israel Gaza'.Are you in Israel or Gaza? How has the violence affected you? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Israel Gaza'.