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Gaza crisis: UN calls for ceasefire as deaths pass 500 | Gaza crisis: UN calls for ceasefire as deaths pass 500 |
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The UN Security Council has called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza. | |
It comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry heads to Cairo for talks on the crisis amid a mounting death toll. | |
Over 500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed since the Israeli offensive began two weeks ago, Gaza's health ministry says. | |
Twenty Israelis - 18 of them soldiers - have died, Israel says, as it seeks to end rocket fire on the country. | |
On Sunday Gaza saw its deadliest day since the start of Israel's Operation Protective Edge, with 13 Israeli soldiers and more than 100 Palestinians killed. | |
Israel says it has killed at least 120 militants since the ground offensive began on Thursday night. | |
In Monday's early developments: | |
'Sobering session' | 'Sobering session' |
Sunday's late-night UN Security Council session was convened at the request of Jordan, which is understood to have proposed a strongly worded draft resolution for consideration. | Sunday's late-night UN Security Council session was convened at the request of Jordan, which is understood to have proposed a strongly worded draft resolution for consideration. |
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spoke out on the situation, describing Israel's operation in Shejaiya as "an atrocious action". | |
However, the 15-member council instead issued a statement to the press, with Rwanda's UN ambassador calling for "an immediate cessation of hostilities". | |
Eugene Gasana said members voiced alarm at the escalation of violence during a "sobering session". | |
'A massacre' | 'A massacre' |
More than 60 Palestinians alone were killed during heavy shelling in Shejaiya, in what Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called "a massacre". | |
He called for urgent talks, saying the "situation is intolerable" in Gaza and describing the Israeli attacks as "crimes against humanity." | He called for urgent talks, saying the "situation is intolerable" in Gaza and describing the Israeli attacks as "crimes against humanity." |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue operations "as much as we need to" despite the number of Israeli soldiers killed rising to 18 at the weekend. | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue operations "as much as we need to" despite the number of Israeli soldiers killed rising to 18 at the weekend. |
Two of the soldiers killed were American citizens, US state department spokesperson Jen Psaki said. | Two of the soldiers killed were American citizens, US state department spokesperson Jen Psaki said. |
Sunday's death toll for Israel's military is higher than that sustained during the entire three-week duration of Operation Cast Lead in 2008-2009, the last time Israel sent troops into Gaza. | Sunday's death toll for Israel's military is higher than that sustained during the entire three-week duration of Operation Cast Lead in 2008-2009, the last time Israel sent troops into Gaza. |
The deaths of so many soldiers on a single day will shock Israeli society, the BBC's Chris Morris reports from southern Israel. | The deaths of so many soldiers on a single day will shock Israeli society, the BBC's Chris Morris reports from southern Israel. |
Hamas said on Sunday evening that it had captured a member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), prompting celebrations on the streets of Gaza and West Bank. | Hamas said on Sunday evening that it had captured a member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), prompting celebrations on the streets of Gaza and West Bank. |
However Israel's UN ambassador Ron Prosor denied the claim. | However Israel's UN ambassador Ron Prosor denied the claim. |
"There's no kidnapped Israeli soldier and those rumours are untrue," Mr Prosor said, though the IDF says it is still investigating the claim. | |
The UN says 83,695 people have now been displaced in Gaza and that the figure is "rising all the time". | The UN says 83,695 people have now been displaced in Gaza and that the figure is "rising all the time". |
There were scenes of panic in Shejaiya, with thousands of residents fleeing. | There were scenes of panic in Shejaiya, with thousands of residents fleeing. |
In an interview with BBC Arabic, Mr Netanyahu called Shejaiya a "terror stronghold" and a centre for rocket attacks on Israel. | In an interview with BBC Arabic, Mr Netanyahu called Shejaiya a "terror stronghold" and a centre for rocket attacks on Israel. |
Mr Netanyahu said Israeli troops had no choice but to enter densely populated areas and that they had asked civilians to leave. | Mr Netanyahu said Israeli troops had no choice but to enter densely populated areas and that they had asked civilians to leave. |
Israel sent ground troops into Gaza after days of heavy air and naval barrages failed to stop rocket fire. | |
Israel says the ground operation is necessary to target Hamas' network of tunnels, which have been used by militants to infiltrate Israel and carry out attacks. | Israel says the ground operation is necessary to target Hamas' network of tunnels, which have been used by militants to infiltrate Israel and carry out attacks. |
Are you in the area affected? Are you or is someone you know affected by the situation? Email your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject 'Gaza'. | Are you in the area affected? Are you or is someone you know affected by the situation? Email your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject 'Gaza'. |