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Israel-Gaza conflict: IDF's ground offensive pushes deeper into Gaza as the total number of dead exceeds 300 | Israel-Gaza conflict: IDF's ground offensive pushes deeper into Gaza as the total number of dead exceeds 300 |
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Tanks and military units penetrated deeper into Gaza on Friday as the Israel Defence Forces' ground offensive entered its second day. | Tanks and military units penetrated deeper into Gaza on Friday as the Israel Defence Forces' ground offensive entered its second day. |
At least 20 people died and many more were injured as intensive tank fire across eastern Gaza ravaged buildings and led to mass civilian casualties in the area. | At least 20 people died and many more were injured as intensive tank fire across eastern Gaza ravaged buildings and led to mass civilian casualties in the area. |
The latest figures reported by health officials in Gaza, now estimate the total number of dead to be 316, a rise more than 60 since the offensive first began. | The latest figures reported by health officials in Gaza, now estimate the total number of dead to be 316, a rise more than 60 since the offensive first began. |
IDF reports say that “40 Hamas terrorists” have been killed during the operation so far, with many of the underground tunnels used by the group destroyed. | IDF reports say that “40 Hamas terrorists” have been killed during the operation so far, with many of the underground tunnels used by the group destroyed. |
Three Israeli soldiers were injured, including one seriously, in a gun battle in northern Gaza; while one more was injured after being caught by sniper fire on Saturday morning. | Three Israeli soldiers were injured, including one seriously, in a gun battle in northern Gaza; while one more was injured after being caught by sniper fire on Saturday morning. |
With the number of people to die as a result of conflict in Gaza now topping 300, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon is set to travel to the region today in a bid to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas. | With the number of people to die as a result of conflict in Gaza now topping 300, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon is set to travel to the region today in a bid to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas. |
Following an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council last night, a UN spokesman said that the UN chief was travelling to the region to meet with officials from both sides to secure a “lasting resolution” between both sides. | Following an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council last night, a UN spokesman said that the UN chief was travelling to the region to meet with officials from both sides to secure a “lasting resolution” between both sides. |
With the number of people to die as a result of conflict in Gaza now topping 300, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon is set to travel to the region today in a bid to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas. Following an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council last night a UN spokesman said that the UN chief was travelling to the region to meet with officials from both sides to secure a “lasting resolution”. | With the number of people to die as a result of conflict in Gaza now topping 300, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon is set to travel to the region today in a bid to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas. Following an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council last night a UN spokesman said that the UN chief was travelling to the region to meet with officials from both sides to secure a “lasting resolution”. |
Speaking to press, the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman said that the “The Secretary-General is extremely concerned that this escalation will further increase the already appalling death toll among Gazan civilians.” | Speaking to press, the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman said that the “The Secretary-General is extremely concerned that this escalation will further increase the already appalling death toll among Gazan civilians.” |
Ban Ki-Moon will travel to the region today to talk to both sides | Ban Ki-Moon will travel to the region today to talk to both sides |
Feltman stressed the need for a two-state solution, and called on the international community to support the efforts of the UN in finding a resolution. | Feltman stressed the need for a two-state solution, and called on the international community to support the efforts of the UN in finding a resolution. |
He concluded: “Our appeal stands on the Israeli and Palestinian leadership to defuse tensions and act responsibly.” | He concluded: “Our appeal stands on the Israeli and Palestinian leadership to defuse tensions and act responsibly.” |
This was supported by a later statement from a spokesperson for the UN secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who said that Ban was worried by “the indiscriminate firing of rockets by Hamas into Israel and Israeli retaliatory action” and that the UN chief wanted all parties to do their utmost to protect civilians. | This was supported by a later statement from a spokesperson for the UN secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who said that Ban was worried by “the indiscriminate firing of rockets by Hamas into Israel and Israeli retaliatory action” and that the UN chief wanted all parties to do their utmost to protect civilians. |
The comments from Ban and the UN come after it was reported that 15 more Palestinian civilians died in Gaza on Friday night as a result of two Israeli air strikes. The air strikes – Israel’s 90th in 11 days - takes the estimated number of Palestinians to be killed since July 8 to 316, so far one Israeli soldier and one Israeli civilian has been killed. | The comments from Ban and the UN come after it was reported that 15 more Palestinian civilians died in Gaza on Friday night as a result of two Israeli air strikes. The air strikes – Israel’s 90th in 11 days - takes the estimated number of Palestinians to be killed since July 8 to 316, so far one Israeli soldier and one Israeli civilian has been killed. |
Thursday night saw Israel intensify their operations against Hamas. with their first ground offensive into the Gaza Strip. | Thursday night saw Israel intensify their operations against Hamas. with their first ground offensive into the Gaza Strip. |
The offensive has seen a number of Israel Defence Forces units mobilised with tanks also being used as part of the operation. | The offensive has seen a number of Israel Defence Forces units mobilised with tanks also being used as part of the operation. |
According to reports from health officials in Gaza, at least 60 Palestinians had been killed during the offensive. | According to reports from health officials in Gaza, at least 60 Palestinians had been killed during the offensive. |
A spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that the offensive that despite “several points of friction” the ground offensive had seen 240 terror targets struck, 10 of Hamas’ underground tunnels hit and 40 Hamas fighters killed, with a further 13 surrendering. | A spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that the offensive that despite “several points of friction” the ground offensive had seen 240 terror targets struck, 10 of Hamas’ underground tunnels hit and 40 Hamas fighters killed, with a further 13 surrendering. |
Reports from the UN on Friday, had suggested that the 12 day conflict had so far seen the Israeli military conduct four ground incursions into Gaza, some 90 air strikes, firing 91 missiles, as well as more than Israeli 500 shells hitting Gaza. | |
Israel claims that Hamas has launched well over 1,000 rockets into Israel. | Israel claims that Hamas has launched well over 1,000 rockets into Israel. |
Talks between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Friday had resulted in both leaders agreeing that a ceasefire. | Talks between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Friday had resulted in both leaders agreeing that a ceasefire. |
Speaking to a group of Egyptian intellectuals and journalists after his talks with el-Sisi, he said condemned the ground offensive by the IDF: “This operation would only lead to more bloodshed and complicate the situation and efforts to stop the (Israeli) aggression.” | Speaking to a group of Egyptian intellectuals and journalists after his talks with el-Sisi, he said condemned the ground offensive by the IDF: “This operation would only lead to more bloodshed and complicate the situation and efforts to stop the (Israeli) aggression.” |
Nevertheless, Israeli leaders say that a ceasefire can only be agreed when Hamas forces stop aiming rockets at Israel. | Nevertheless, Israeli leaders say that a ceasefire can only be agreed when Hamas forces stop aiming rockets at Israel. |
On Friday, Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the IDF were looking to “widen their invasion” of the Gaza strip saying that without ground offensives Israel could pay a “higher price”. | On Friday, Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the IDF were looking to “widen their invasion” of the Gaza strip saying that without ground offensives Israel could pay a “higher price”. |
The UN is currently looking into a system requested by Abbas that could see Palestine come under a specialist UN protection system. | The UN is currently looking into a system requested by Abbas that could see Palestine come under a specialist UN protection system. |
Nevertheless, some members of the UN have become beleaguered with the organisation’s seeming inability to find solutions to stop the conflict. | Nevertheless, some members of the UN have become beleaguered with the organisation’s seeming inability to find solutions to stop the conflict. |
In an open letter to the Security Council, Palestinian UN representative, Riyad Mansour, threatened to go to UN and international courts if the Security Council did not act to protect Palestinian civilians from Israeli attacks. | In an open letter to the Security Council, Palestinian UN representative, Riyad Mansour, threatened to go to UN and international courts if the Security Council did not act to protect Palestinian civilians from Israeli attacks. |