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Palestinian PM says lift Gaza 'siege' as part of ceasefire Palestinian PM says lift Gaza 'siege' as part of ceasefire
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The lifting of the economic blockade of the Gaza Strip must form part of any ceasefire deal, the Palestinian prime minister has said.The lifting of the economic blockade of the Gaza Strip must form part of any ceasefire deal, the Palestinian prime minister has said.
Speaking during a visit by the UN secretary-general, Rami Hamdallah said it was time for the "siege to stop". Speaking during a visit by the UN secretary general, Rami Hamdallah said it was time for the "siege to stop".
More than 630 Palestinians and 30 Israelis have been killed in the past 15 days of fighting, officials say. More than 640 Palestinians and 31 Israelis have been killed in the past 15 days of fighting, officials say.
The Israeli bombardment of Gaza is aimed at stopping rockets being fired into Israel by Palestinian militants.The Israeli bombardment of Gaza is aimed at stopping rockets being fired into Israel by Palestinian militants.
Both Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State John Kerry are in the region to try to put an end to the fighting. Fighting continued overnight on Tuesday. An air strike in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip left at least five people dead. An Israeli soldier was also killed.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State John Kerry are in the region to try to put an end to the fighting.
They both called for an immediate end to hostilities and for the underlying causes of the conflict to be addressed.They both called for an immediate end to hostilities and for the underlying causes of the conflict to be addressed.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas should be held accountable for rejecting an Egyptian ceasefire proposal.Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas should be held accountable for rejecting an Egyptian ceasefire proposal.
Hamas says it will not agree to a ceasefire that does not allow for freer movement of goods and people across its borders.Hamas says it will not agree to a ceasefire that does not allow for freer movement of goods and people across its borders.
Several major airlines announced that they would suspend flights to Israel after a rocket from Gaza struck near Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. Israel has asked the US to review the flight ban.Several major airlines announced that they would suspend flights to Israel after a rocket from Gaza struck near Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. Israel has asked the US to review the flight ban.
Ceasefire prerequisitesCeasefire prerequisites
Mr Hamdallah, the prime minister of the new unity government between Hamas and Fatah, said it was time to end what he said was the cycle of unrelenting suffering for the Palestinians. Mr Hamdallah, the prime minister of the new unity government backed by Hamas and Fatah, said it was time to end what he said was the cycle of unrelenting suffering for the Palestinians.
"We demand justice for our people, who everyday and since the beginning of the Israeli occupation have been subject to the occupation for 47 years," he said."We demand justice for our people, who everyday and since the beginning of the Israeli occupation have been subject to the occupation for 47 years," he said.
"It's time for this aggression to stop and it's time for this siege to stop.""It's time for this aggression to stop and it's time for this siege to stop."
The economic blockade was imposed by Israel and Egypt in 2007 when Hamas took power in Gaza. Israel imposed restrictions on the Gaza Strip in 2006 after Hamas abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The measures were tightened by Israel and Egypt in 2007 after Hamas ousted rival Fatah and forcibly took control in Gaza after winning elections the year before.
The latest Palestinian death toll of 637 was announced by Gaza's health ministry on Wednesday. Hamas and Fatah announced a reconciliation deal in April, but the move was condemned by Israel which regards Hamas as a terrorist group.
The Palestine Liberation Organisation, an umbrella group that includes Fatah, has endorsed Hamas's core conditions for a ceasefire, the BBC's Yolande Knell in Gaza City reports.
'No-go zones'
Before the overnight violence, Gaza's health ministry said 637 Palestinians had been killed in the past two weeks.
Authorities also said that the number of injured had passed 4,000 for the first time since the fighting began.Authorities also said that the number of injured had passed 4,000 for the first time since the fighting began.
The majority of Palestinians killed have been civilians, including dozens of children, according to the UN.The majority of Palestinians killed have been civilians, including dozens of children, according to the UN.
The IDF also says it has killed at least 170 militants. Israel says 28 of its soldiers and two Israeli civilians have died over the past two weeks. The IDF also says it has killed more than 170 militants. Israel says 29 of its soldiers and two Israeli civilians have been killed over the past two weeks.
UNRWA said more than 118,300 Palestinians have now taken refuge in its shelters. It says 43% of Gaza has been affected by evacuation warnings or declared no-go zones. The UN relief agency UNRWA said more than 118,300 Palestinians have now taken refuge in its shelters. It says 43% of Gaza has been affected by evacuation warnings or declared no-go zones.
One Palestinian was also killed during a protest against Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.One Palestinian was also killed during a protest against Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses said that 32-year old Mahmud al-Hamamra was shot from a passing vehicle.Eyewitnesses said that 32-year old Mahmud al-Hamamra was shot from a passing vehicle.
Two Israelis were injured when a rocket fired from Gaza exploded near Ben Gurion airport.Two Israelis were injured when a rocket fired from Gaza exploded near Ben Gurion airport.
Flights cancelledFlights cancelled
Several American and European airlines cancelled flights to the airport after the attack, with one Delta airlines jet turning around mid-flight.Several American and European airlines cancelled flights to the airport after the attack, with one Delta airlines jet turning around mid-flight.
Israel's transportation ministry said that the decision "handed terror a prize", and Benjamin Netanyahu asked the US to reconsider the suspension.Israel's transportation ministry said that the decision "handed terror a prize", and Benjamin Netanyahu asked the US to reconsider the suspension.
Earlier, US Secretary of State John Kerry said a previous Egyptian plan should form the basis of a ceasefire. Earlier, John Kerry said a recent Egyptian truce plan should form the basis of a ceasefire.
Speaking in Egypt, Mr Kerry said the US was concerned about Palestinian casualties, but lent his support to Israel's "appropriate and legitimate" military operation.Speaking in Egypt, Mr Kerry said the US was concerned about Palestinian casualties, but lent his support to Israel's "appropriate and legitimate" military operation.
He also said the US was sending $47m (£28m) in aid to Gaza "to alleviate the immediate humanitarian crisis".He also said the US was sending $47m (£28m) in aid to Gaza "to alleviate the immediate humanitarian crisis".
Israel launched its ground operation in Gaza after days of air strikes, following rocket fire by militants into Israeli towns.Israel launched its ground operation in Gaza after days of air strikes, following rocket fire by militants into Israeli towns.
It says the move is necessary to target Hamas' network of tunnels, which have been used by militants to get into Israel and carry out attacks. It says the move is necessary to target Hamas' network of tunnels, which have been used by militants to infiltrate Israel and carry out attacks.
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'.