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Israel 'to destroy' Hamas Gaza tunnels - Netanyahu | Israel 'to destroy' Hamas Gaza tunnels - Netanyahu |
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Israel will not stop its operation in Gaza until the tunnels constructed by Hamas militants have been destroyed, PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said. | |
He said he was determined to destroy the tunnels, which militants use to infiltrate Israeli territory, "with or without a ceasefire". | |
Some 425,000 people - about a quarter of Gaza's population - have been displaced by the fighting, the UN says. | |
It said the people there were "facing a precipice", and called for action. | |
Since Israel began its offensive in Gaza on 8 July, 1,400 Palestinians have been killed, most of them civilians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. | |
It said 173 people had been killed within the past 24 hours. | |
Some 58 Israelis have been killed, of which 56 were soldiers and two civilians. A Thai worker in Israel has also died. | Some 58 Israelis have been killed, of which 56 were soldiers and two civilians. A Thai worker in Israel has also died. |
More detail: Life in the Gaza Strip | |
The UN has strongly condemned the continuing violence, urging both sides to agree to daily pauses in the fighting to help relief efforts. | |
"The reality of Gaza today is that no place is safe," UN humanitarian chief Baroness Valerie Amos told the Security Council. | |
The head of Unrwa, the main UN relief agency in Gaza, warned that "the population is facing a precipice". | |
"Should further large-scale displacement indeed occur, the occupying power (Israel), according to international humanitarian law, will have to assume direct responsibility to assist these people," Pierre Kraehenbuehl said. | |
Earlier on Thursday Israel called up 16,000 reservists, fuelling speculation that the ground campaign would be widened. | Earlier on Thursday Israel called up 16,000 reservists, fuelling speculation that the ground campaign would be widened. |
But the Israeli army told the BBC that the new reservists would relieve a similar number who were standing down. | But the Israeli army told the BBC that the new reservists would relieve a similar number who were standing down. |
The army said a total of 59,000 reservists were deployed in Gaza. | The army said a total of 59,000 reservists were deployed in Gaza. |
Tunnel threat | Tunnel threat |
Israel's offensive, named Operation Protective Edge, began with a focus on Hamas' rocket-launching capability. | |
But it has since expanded to take in the threat from tunnels. | |
After air strikes began, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered an extensive network of tunnels leading from Gaza into Israel. | After air strikes began, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered an extensive network of tunnels leading from Gaza into Israel. |
Hamas militants have launched several attacks from the tunnels, penetrating Israeli territory and killing a number of soldiers. | |
Reports from Israel suggest the discovery of the tunnels - and the reality that infiltrators have used them to kill Israelis inside their own country - has shocked many Israelis and bolstered support for the operation. | Reports from Israel suggest the discovery of the tunnels - and the reality that infiltrators have used them to kill Israelis inside their own country - has shocked many Israelis and bolstered support for the operation. |
It launched a ground operation to destroy the tunnels on the night of 17 July, and insists that any ceasefire deal includes the right to continue that mission. | It launched a ground operation to destroy the tunnels on the night of 17 July, and insists that any ceasefire deal includes the right to continue that mission. |
"I won't agree to any proposal that will not enable the Israeli military to complete this important task for the sake of Israel's security," Mr Netanyahu said. | "I won't agree to any proposal that will not enable the Israeli military to complete this important task for the sake of Israel's security," Mr Netanyahu said. |
The tunnels would allow Hamas to "abduct and murder civilians and IDF soldiers while simultaneously attacking from the tunnels penetrating our territory," he added. | The tunnels would allow Hamas to "abduct and murder civilians and IDF soldiers while simultaneously attacking from the tunnels penetrating our territory," he added. |
Gaza 'desperate' | Gaza 'desperate' |
On the ground in Gaza, Israeli shelling continued on Thursday morning, the BBC's Jon Donnison reports. | |
Meanwhile, a series of rocket alert sirens sounded across southern Israel. Sirens in the town of Sderot sounded several times as Mr Netanyahu spoke. | Meanwhile, a series of rocket alert sirens sounded across southern Israel. Sirens in the town of Sderot sounded several times as Mr Netanyahu spoke. |
In the most controversial incident on Wednesday, at least 16 people were killed when shells hit a UN-run school in the Jabaliya district of Gaza City. | |
The UN said "all available evidence" suggested Israeli artillery was the cause. | |
Spokesman Mark Regev told the BBC that Israel would apologise if it discovered it was responsible. | Spokesman Mark Regev told the BBC that Israel would apologise if it discovered it was responsible. |
"We have a policy - we don't target civilians," he said. | "We have a policy - we don't target civilians," he said. |
"It's not clear to us that it was our fire but we know for a fact there was hostile fire on our people from the vicinity of the school." | "It's not clear to us that it was our fire but we know for a fact there was hostile fire on our people from the vicinity of the school." |
Later on Wednesday at least 17 were killed in a strike on a busy market in Shejaiya - a district already badly damaged by Israeli artillery. | Later on Wednesday at least 17 were killed in a strike on a busy market in Shejaiya - a district already badly damaged by Israeli artillery. |
Israel occupied Gaza in the 1967 Middle East war and only pulled its troops and settlers out in 2005. | Israel occupied Gaza in the 1967 Middle East war and only pulled its troops and settlers out in 2005. |
Israel considered this the end of the occupation, but it still exercises control over most of Gaza's borders, water and airspace. Egypt controls Gaza's southern border. | Israel considered this the end of the occupation, but it still exercises control over most of Gaza's borders, water and airspace. Egypt controls Gaza's southern border. |
Hamas says it will not stop fighting until a blockade, maintained by both Israel and Egypt, is lifted. | Hamas says it will not stop fighting until a blockade, maintained by both Israel and Egypt, is lifted. |