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Gaza UN shelter attack 'totally unacceptable' - White House | |
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The US has said the shelling of a UN shelter in Gaza is "totally unacceptable and totally indefensible". | |
In its strongest criticism yet of Israel's offensive in Gaza, the US also said the civilian casualties were "too high", and called on Israel to do more to protect civilian life. | |
The UN has also criticised Israel over the worsening situation in Gaza, saying people there are "facing a precipice". | The UN has also criticised Israel over the worsening situation in Gaza, saying people there are "facing a precipice". |
Some 425,000 Palestinians have been displaced by fighting, the UN says. | Some 425,000 Palestinians have been displaced by fighting, the UN says. |
Meanwhile a senior Israeli official told the BBC that the army had "neutralised" 70-80% of Hamas' offensive tunnel network into Israel. | |
Israel says it will not stop its operation in Gaza until all the tunnels - which militants use to infiltrate Israeli territory - have been destroyed. | Israel says it will not stop its operation in Gaza until all the tunnels - which militants use to infiltrate Israeli territory - have been destroyed. |
Since Israel began its offensive in Gaza on 8 July, 1,422 Palestinians have been killed, most of them civilians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. | |
Some 58 Israelis have been killed in total, 56 soldiers and two civilians. A Thai worker in Israel has also died. | |
More detail: Life in the Gaza Strip | |
"The shelling of a UN facility that is housing innocent civilians who are fleeing violence is totally unacceptable and totally indefensible," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters. | |
He was referring to an incident on Wednesday, when at least 16 people were killed when shellfire hit a UN-run school designated as a civilian shelter in the Jabaliya district of Gaza City. | |
Mr Earnest said there was little doubt that the shells were fired by the Israeli military. | |
Israeli spokesman Mark Regev told the BBC earlier that Israel would apologise if it discovered it was responsible. | |
"We have a policy - we don't target civilians," he said. | |
The BBC's Martin Patience at the scene in Gaza: | |
In a sweltering apartment, 60 members of an extended family have sought shelter. | |
It is a miserable scene. They have only one hour of electricity a day, no running water or food in the fridge. | |
Even amid the darkness of war, the children still play games inside the apartment. | |
Children five or older here have already lived through three conflicts during their short lives. | |
One of the men told me that they had been ordered out of their neighbourhood by Israel. He said his home had been completely destroyed. | |
The UN says up to a quarter of Gaza's population has been displaced by the fighting. | |
More than 200,000 Palestinians are sheltering at UN schools. But the UN believes a similar number are crammed into homes of their relatives and friends across the territory. | |
The BBC's Bethany Bell at the scene in Jerusalem: | |
This is the longest conflict between Israel and militants in Gaza, but public backing in Israel for the army's offensive remains strong. | |
That could start to change if the number of Israeli casualties increases significantly, or if there are kidnappings of Israeli soldiers in Gaza. | |
But for now many Israelis support Mr Netanyahu's stated aim of destroying the cross-border tunnels. | |
The threat of Palestinian gunmen coming up from below the ground into Israeli homes and communities to kill and abduct has shaken people here. | |
Some Israelis are beginning to ask if the government and the army underestimated the threat of the tunnels, but there is little debate about the mission to destroy them. | |
The Pentagon has joined the White House in criticising Israel's Operation Protective Edge, saying the Gaza civilian casualty figure is too high. | |
"It's become clear that the Israelis need to do more to live up to their very high standards - their very high and very public standards - for protecting civilian life," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren told news briefing. | |
The UN has also strongly condemned the continuing violence. | |
"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. | |
Israel's offensive began with a focus on Hamas' rocket-launching capability. | |
But it has since expanded to take in the threat from tunnels. | |
Israel blames the militant group Hamas for Palestinian civilian deaths, saying the militants deliberately operate from civilian areas. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not accept any ceasefire that did not allow troops to continue destroying tunnels used by militants to attack Israel. |