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Israeli soldier 'missing' in Gaza Gaza conflict: New diplomatic push for ceasefire
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An Israeli soldier is missing in the Gaza Strip and is presumed dead, local media quote the military as saying. A diplomatic push to broker a truce in the Gaza Strip is intensifying, as Israel continues its military operation on the Palestinian territory.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said efforts were under way to identify one of seven Israeli soldiers killed in Shejaiya, near Gaza City, on Sunday. US Secretary of State John Kerry met UN chief Ban Ki-moon in Cairo, and a series of other high-profile talks in the region will be held later.
Meanwhile, an Israeli soldier is missing in Gaza and presumed dead, local media quoted the army as saying.
Nearly 600 Palestinians and 29 Israelis have died in 14 days of fighting.
The majority of Palestinians killed were civilians, including dozens of children, according to the UN.
Early on Tuesday, Israeli air strikes destroyed several mosques and targeted a stadium and the home of the late leader of Hamas's military wing.
Meanwhile, Israel announced that two more members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had been killed, taking the number of soldiers killed in fighting to 27. Two civilians have also died.
'Spare civilians'
After the talks with Mr Ban, John Kerry said the US was concerned about Palestinian casualties, but lent his support to Israel's "appropriate and legitimate" military operation.
Mr Kerry also said the US was sending $47m (£28m) in aid to Gaza "to alleviate the immediate humanitarian crisis".
America's top diplomat arrived in Egypt on Monday and is expected to stay in Cairo until at least Wednesday for talks with top Egyptian officials and the Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi.
Mr Kerry urged Hamas militants to "make the decision to spare innocent civilians", a call echoed by Mr Arabi, who said the group should accept an Egyptian proposal to end the fighting.
Hamas rejected that proposal last week, with its armed wing saying agreeing to it would amount to "surrender".
The UN Security Council has issued a call for an "immediate cessation of hostilities", but did not endorse a strongly worded draft resolution backed by Arab states.
Mr Ban reiterated the call for an immediate ceasefire ahead of travelling to Israel for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and meetings with Palestinian officials in the West Bank.
Mr Ban said he appreciated Israel's right to defend itself, but said restrictions on Gaza should be lifted "so that people should not resort to this kind of violence as a way of expressing their grievances".
'Identification process'
On Tuesday, the IDF said efforts were under way to identify one of seven Israeli soldiers killed in Shejaiya, near Gaza City, on Sunday.
The soldiers died when their armoured personnel carrier was attacked.The soldiers died when their armoured personnel carrier was attacked.
Nearly 600 Palestinians and 29 Israelis - including 27 soldiers - have died since Israel began its Gaza operation 14 days ago, targeting Hamas militants.
In a statement, the IDF said "the identification process of six of the soldiers killed has been completed and confirmed".In a statement, the IDF said "the identification process of six of the soldiers killed has been completed and confirmed".
"The efforts to identify the seventh soldier are ongoing and have yet to be determined.""The efforts to identify the seventh soldier are ongoing and have yet to be determined."
Hamas said on Sunday evening that it had captured an Israeli soldier, but Israel denied the claim.Hamas said on Sunday evening that it had captured an Israeli soldier, but Israel denied the claim.
This comes as diplomatic efforts to broker a truce in Gaza have intensified, with US Secretary of State John Kerry meeting the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Cairo. 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'.
Mr Kerry said the US was concerned about Palestinian casualties, but lent his support to Israel's "appropriate and legitimate" military operation.