Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 1,000

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Latest figures show the death toll from the ongoing Israel’s war on the besieged Gaza Strip has exceeded 1,000 as more bodies are recovered from the rubble.

This comes after Palestinian rescue workers pulled over 100 bodies from ruins of homes on Saturday.

The death toll in the war-stricken Gaza Strip keeps rising as more bodies are being discovered amid a humanitarian ceasefire. The 12-hour truce began early Saturday.

The temporary truce is now in effect to allow the delivery of humanitarian supplies across the impoverished region.

Palestinian Health Ministry now says more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 6,000 others injured since the start of the Israeli offensive on July 8.

The developments come as Israel has been relentlessly pounding the Gaza Strip for the past 19 days.

The UN says over 80 percent of the Palestinian fatalities have been civilians, including more than 200 children.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has also lashed out at Israel for targeting ambulances and medical staff in the impoverished territory.

Separately, in the occupied West Bank, Israeli troops attacked Palestinian protesters after a funeral ceremony for nine people killed by Israeli forces during pro-Gaza protests on Friday. Thousands of angry protesters responded by throwing stones.

At least 11 people were killed in the West Bank over the past three days.

The UN Human Rights Council has recently passed a resolution calling for an independent probe into Israel’s war crimes in Gaza. A prominent French lawyer has also filed a complaint at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on behalf of the Palestinian government against the Israeli army.

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Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel started its military operation in Gaza, officials said. As world leaders were calling for a full truce, the 12-hour ceasefire came to an end and new mortars were fired into Israel.

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The Palestinian death toll from Israel’s 19-day operation has reached 1,032 people, Gaza’s Health Ministry told AFP.

Despite the 12-hour cease-fire between Hamas and Israel set for Saturday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has urged the Palestinians, who earlier left their homes in Gaza, to “refrain from returning.

The IDF shall respond if terrorists choose to exploit this time to attack IDF personnel or fire at Israeli civilians,” the military’s spokesperson also said in a statement, adding that Israel will continue “the operational activities to locate and neutralize tunnels in the Gaza Strip” during the ceasefire.

However, thousands of Palestinians ignored IDF warnings and returned to their Gaza homes to find scores of houses demolished and wreckage blocking the roads.

The residents encountered widespread destruction in the northern town of Beit Hanoun.

Nothing is left. Everything I have is gone,” a Palestinian woman from the town told AP.

Palestininans go their way past rubbles and a mini ferris wheel in the northern district of Beit Hanun in the Gaza Strip, during an humanitarian truce, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Marco Longari)

Palestininans go their way past rubbles and a mini ferris wheel in the northern district of Beit Hanun in the Gaza Strip, during an humanitarian truce, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Marco Longari)

At least 100 bodies were recovered from the rubble in Gaza on Saturday, with many of them being partially decomposed, Ashraf al-Kidra, a Palestinian health official, said.

Al-Kidra spoke of 20 members of an extended family, including at least 10 children, who were killed by tank fire that hit a building on the edge of the town of Khan Younis.

Their funeral took place on Saturday, with hundreds of men marching, chanting “There is only God!” while carrying the bodies wrapped in white cloth.

Israeli military’s death toll in the ground offensive has reached 40, with the IDF announcing that three of their soldiers were killed in Gaza in the early hours on Saturday.

Paris meeting calls for ceasefire extension

Western foreign ministers from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Qatar, Turkey and the US have called for an extension of the 12-hour cease-fire between Hamas and Israel during their meeting in Paris.

All of us want to obtain, as quickly as possible, a durable, negotiated ceasefire that responds both to Israeli needs in terms of security and to Palestinian needs in terms of the social-economic development [of Gaza] and access to the territory of Gaza,” Laurent Fabius, France’s foreign minister, stressed.

His British counterpart, Philip Hammond, added that “the necessity right now is to stop the loss of life” in Gaza.

And we stop the loss of life by getting this ceasefire to roll over for 12 hours, 24 hours or 48 hours – and then again until we have established the level of confidence that allows the parties to sit round a table to talk about the substantive issues,” Hammond explained.

Debris and smoke fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gil Cohen Magen)

Debris and smoke fill the air during an Israeli strike on Gaza City early on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Gil Cohen Magen)




Israel has replied to calls from the international community and agreed to extend the Gaza humanitarian truce by four hours – until midnight (21:00 GMT), a source in the country’s government told Reuters. However, the proposal was rejected by Hamas and minutes after the ceasefire expired, shelling of Israel resumed.

Israel launched a major air campaign in Gaza on July 8 and later sent ground troops into Hamas-ruled territory.

The IDF say that Operation Protective Edge is aimed at halting Palestinian rocket fire and destroying Hamas’s cross-border tunnels. On Saturday, at least four more tunnel shafts were discovered by the IDF. The military vowed to continue their mission in the strip.

A Palestinian woman pauses amid destroyed buildings in the northern district of Beit Hanun in the Gaza Strip during an humanitarian truce on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Mohammed Abed)

A Palestinian woman pauses amid destroyed buildings in the northern district of Beit Hanun in the Gaza Strip during an humanitarian truce on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Mohammed Abed)

Rescue workers carry the body of a member of al-Najar family, after removing it from under the rubble of their home following an Israeli air strike on Khan Yunis in the southern of Gaza strip, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Said Khatib)

Rescue workers carry the body of a member of al-Najar family, after removing it from under the rubble of their home following an Israeli air strike on Khan Yunis in the southern of Gaza strip, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Said Khatib)

Palestinian relatives bury one of several children from the al-Najjar (Najar) family, killed in an Israeli air strike on their house in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Said Khatib)

Palestinian relatives bury one of several children from the al-Najjar (Najar) family, killed in an Israeli air strike on their house in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on July 26, 2014. (AFP Photo / Said Khatib)