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Palestinians killed in West Bank Gaza solidarity march | Palestinians killed in West Bank Gaza solidarity march |
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At least two Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank during protests against Israel's military campaign in Gaza, officials say. | At least two Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank during protests against Israel's military campaign in Gaza, officials say. |
At least 10,000 protesters marched from Ramallah towards East Jerusalem, where they were met by Israeli forces. | At least 10,000 protesters marched from Ramallah towards East Jerusalem, where they were met by Israeli forces. |
Around 200 protesters were wounded. | |
Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza's fighting has continued to rise, with over 800 Palestinians and 33 Israelis killed since 8 July. | Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza's fighting has continued to rise, with over 800 Palestinians and 33 Israelis killed since 8 July. |
The Israeli military confirmed that troops had used "riot dispersal means" after West Bank protesters threw rocks and blocked a road with burning tyres. | |
Israel launched its military offensive against Gaza on 8 July with the declared objective of stopping Hamas firing rockets into Israel. | Israel launched its military offensive against Gaza on 8 July with the declared objective of stopping Hamas firing rockets into Israel. |
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he regretted each Palestinian civilian death, but said they were "the responsibility of Hamas". | Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he regretted each Palestinian civilian death, but said they were "the responsibility of Hamas". |
'Day of anger' | 'Day of anger' |
The West Bank protest was called for by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement. | The West Bank protest was called for by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement. |
Palestinian leaders in the West Bank have called for a day of anger on Friday, one of the last days of Ramadan. | Palestinian leaders in the West Bank have called for a day of anger on Friday, one of the last days of Ramadan. |
Protests were also reported in Jerusalem on Thursday evening, after Israeli police prevented males under the age of 50 from visiting the al-Aqsa mosque. | Protests were also reported in Jerusalem on Thursday evening, after Israeli police prevented males under the age of 50 from visiting the al-Aqsa mosque. |
At least 20 protesters were arrested after they threw rocks at police, Israeli police said. | At least 20 protesters were arrested after they threw rocks at police, Israeli police said. |
Israeli media has described the West Bank protest as the largest since the 2000-2005 Palestinian protest movement, also known as the Second Intifada. | Israeli media has described the West Bank protest as the largest since the 2000-2005 Palestinian protest movement, also known as the Second Intifada. |
Pools of blood | Pools of blood |
At least 13 people were killed and more than 200 injured when a UN-run school used as a shelter came under fire in Gaza on Thursday. | At least 13 people were killed and more than 200 injured when a UN-run school used as a shelter came under fire in Gaza on Thursday. |
Palestinian families were in the school in Beit Hanoun, fleeing Israel's offensive against Hamas militants. | Palestinian families were in the school in Beit Hanoun, fleeing Israel's offensive against Hamas militants. |
It is the fourth time in as many days that a UN facility has been hit. | It is the fourth time in as many days that a UN facility has been hit. |
Correspondents say pools of blood lay on the ground in the courtyard of the school in Beit Hanoun, and there was a large scorch mark where it appeared a shell had hit. | Correspondents say pools of blood lay on the ground in the courtyard of the school in Beit Hanoun, and there was a large scorch mark where it appeared a shell had hit. |
UN officials said that during the course of the day they had been trying to negotiate a window of time with the Israeli army for civilians to leave the area because of the heavy fighting. | UN officials said that during the course of the day they had been trying to negotiate a window of time with the Israeli army for civilians to leave the area because of the heavy fighting. |
Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (Unrwa), also said the Israeli army had been formally given the co-ordinates of the shelter in Beit Hanoun. | Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (Unrwa), also said the Israeli army had been formally given the co-ordinates of the shelter in Beit Hanoun. |
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that it was in the midst of combat "with Hamas terrorists in the area of Beit Hanoun, who are using civilian infrastructure and international symbols as human shields". | The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that it was in the midst of combat "with Hamas terrorists in the area of Beit Hanoun, who are using civilian infrastructure and international symbols as human shields". |
"In the course of the afternoon, several rockets launched by Hamas from within the Gaza Strip landed in the Beit Hanoun area. The IDF is reviewing the incident," it said. | "In the course of the afternoon, several rockets launched by Hamas from within the Gaza Strip landed in the Beit Hanoun area. The IDF is reviewing the incident," it said. |
UN 'appalled' | UN 'appalled' |
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal told the BBC he wants a ceasefire and end to Israel's blockade as soon as possible. | Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal told the BBC he wants a ceasefire and end to Israel's blockade as soon as possible. |
"We don't want to be controlled by a border crossing that makes Gaza the biggest prison in the world," Mr Meshaal, who lives in exile in Qatar, told BBC Hardtalk. | "We don't want to be controlled by a border crossing that makes Gaza the biggest prison in the world," Mr Meshaal, who lives in exile in Qatar, told BBC Hardtalk. |
"People cannot go for medical treatment or to work. Why are the people of Gaza being punished by a slow death in the world biggest prison? This is a crime." | "People cannot go for medical treatment or to work. Why are the people of Gaza being punished by a slow death in the world biggest prison? This is a crime." |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he was "appalled" by the attack on the school in northern Gaza and said it underscored "the imperative for the killing to stop - and to stop now". | UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he was "appalled" by the attack on the school in northern Gaza and said it underscored "the imperative for the killing to stop - and to stop now". |
According to the UN, more than 118,000 people are now sheltering in UN schools and people are running out of food. | According to the UN, more than 118,000 people are now sheltering in UN schools and people are running out of food. |
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) says a 3km (1.9 mile) wide strip, encompassing 44% of Gaza, has been designated as a no-go zone by the Israeli military. | The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) says a 3km (1.9 mile) wide strip, encompassing 44% of Gaza, has been designated as a no-go zone by the Israeli military. |
Israel imposed restrictions on the Gaza Strip in 2006, after Hamas abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. | 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 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. |
Hamas and Fatah announced a reconciliation deal in April, but the move was condemned by Israel which regards Hamas as a terrorist group. | Hamas and Fatah announced a reconciliation deal in April, but the move was condemned by Israel which regards Hamas as a terrorist group. |
Israel's Science Minister Yaakov Peri told Israeli web portal Walla that he did not see a ceasefire being agreed in the coming days, as the IDF needed more time to dismantle Hamas' underground tunnel network. | Israel's Science Minister Yaakov Peri told Israeli web portal Walla that he did not see a ceasefire being agreed in the coming days, as the IDF needed more time to dismantle Hamas' underground tunnel network. |
Are you in Israel or Gaza? Are you affected by the violence? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Israel Gaza'. | Are you in Israel or Gaza? Are you affected by the violence? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Israel Gaza'. |