Monday, July 28, 2014

Second Gaza ceasefire in chaos as Israel accuses Hamas of violating its own truce... and the killing starts once more

Palestinians wait to fill plastic bottles with drinking water at a public tap in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip
  • Hamas spokesman said truce went into effect at 2pm local time (noon UK time) today ahead of the end of Ramadan
  • But Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Hamas of violating it and said he will 'take action to protect our people'
  • Ceasefire would have been second in two days after Israel responded to rocket fire during previous lull with air strikes
  • As 2pm came and went, journalists and residents could still hear shelling in Gaza and rocket sirens in Israel
  • Yesterday scores of bodies were pulled from the rubble in Gaza City raising overall Palestinian death toll to 1,060 
Israel and Hamas launched new attacks Sunday in the raging Gaza war, despite each side offering different truces to temporarily halt nearly three weeks of fighting ahead of a major Muslim holiday.
After initially rejecting an Israeli offer Saturday for a 24-hour truce, Hamas said Sunday it agreed to hold fire ahead of the Eid al-Fitr holiday marking the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
But as Israel's Cabinet met to discuss the offer and the ongoing war, rockets rained down on southern Israel and Israeli strikes could be heard in Gaza.
Each side blamed the other for scuttling the efforts.

Wrath: Smoke from Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip today. An agreed ceasefire lies in ruins today, with attacks from both sides
Wrath: Smoke from Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip today. An agreed ceasefire lies in ruins today, with attacks from both sides
Discord: Each side blamed the other for scuttling the efforts to broker a ceasefire
Discord: Each side blamed the other for scuttling the efforts to broker a ceasefire
Carnage: Smoke rises over Gaza City today after Israel's Prime Minister accused Hamas of violating its own attempt at a second truce in the conflict
Carnage: Smoke rises over Gaza City today after Israel's Prime Minister accused Hamas of violating its own attempt at a second truce in the conflict
Smoke rises after an air strike in eastern Gaza City
Smoke from an Israeli strike rises over Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip
Attacks: Strikes on Gaza reportedly continued after Hamas said it wanted a truce today. Israel said the Palestinian group had rejected its own pleas by firing rockets
Artillery: Tanks fire shells towards Gaza near the border with Israel. Netanyahu claimed Hamas did not care for ceasefires and 'rejected all of them, violated all of them'
Artillery: Tanks fire shells towards Gaza near the border with Israel. Netanyahu claimed Hamas did not care for ceasefires and 'rejected all of them, violated all of them'
Turmoil: Relatives and friends mourn near the body of Hazem Abu Shamalah, who was killed in shelling after the Israeli military resumed its assault on Gaza
Turmoil: Relatives and friends mourn near the body of Hazem Abu Shamalah, who was killed in shelling after the Israeli military resumed its assault on Gaza
Injuries: Palestinians are prepared to be moved by ambulance from a hospital in north Sinai to Cairo after they crossed the border between Gaza and Egypt yesterday
Injuries: Palestinians are prepared to be moved by ambulance from a hospital in north Sinai to Cairo after they crossed the border between Gaza and Egypt yesterday
Palestinians wait to fill plastic bottles with drinking water at a public tap in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip
Palestinians wait to fill plastic bottles with drinking water at a public tap in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip
The mother (left) of 20-year-old Israeli St. Sgt. Amit Yeori mourns during his funeral at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem today
The mother (left) of 20-year-old Israeli St. Sgt. Amit Yeori mourns during his funeral at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem today
Hamas said that 'due to the lack of commitment' by Israel, it resumed its fire. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas showed it could not be trusted after it violated other cease-fire efforts.
'Israel is not obliged and is not going to let a terrorist organization decide when it's convenient to fire at our cities, at our people, and when it's not,' Netanyahu told Fox News Sunday.
International diplomats had hoped a temporary lull could be expanded into a more sustainable truce to end the bloodshed. The 20-day war has killed more than 1,060 Palestinians, mainly civilians, according to Palestinian health officials.

'WE CANNOT TRADE SECURITY FOR GOOD PR': ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER ON THE CIVILIAN DEATHS IN GAZA

Every Palestinian civilian's death costs Israel in its fight for world opinion but the Jewish state must not cede its security for the sake of public relations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he pressed his nation's case on America's Sunday news programs.
The Israeli leader said Palestinians are trying to shape global opinion with images of piled-up slain civilians.
'We're telling the civilians to leave, Hamas is telling them to stay,' Netanyahu said in satellite interviews from Israel as the lethal conflict enters its third week.
'Why is it telling them to stay? Because it wants to pile up their own dead bodies.' He said: 'They not only want to kill our people, they want to sacrifice their own people.'
A Palestinian minister countered that Israel's actions are unjustified.
'The Israeli aggression on Gaza does not bring peace to Israel,' said Mohammad Shtayyeh, minister of the Palestinian Economic Council for Research and Development.
Netanyahu said his nation's efforts to secure itself will not yield despite growing concern about deaths at the hands of Israel's force. He insisted Israel is not targeting civilians but showed little willingness to ease its military actions against the Islamic militant group Hamas.
'Hamas is a terror organisation that is committed to our destruction,' Netanyahu said.
Palestinians said Israeli aggression has consequences.
'Israel has to accommodate the Palestinian demands and aspirations for ending occupation and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state,' Shtayyeh said. 'This is the only answer.'
Netanyahu spoke to NBC's Meet the Press, Fox News Sunday and CBS' Face the Nation. Shtayyeh and Netanyahu appeared on CNN's 'State of the Union'.
Israeli soldiers near armoured personnel carriers ready their gear in a staging area, very close to the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel
Israeli soldiers near armoured personnel carriers ready their gear in a staging area, very close to the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel
Israeli soldiers pray near the Israeli Gaza border as the 24 hour ceasefire began today. It did not last
Israeli soldiers pray near the Israeli Gaza border as the 24 hour ceasefire began today. It did not last
Preparation: Israeli soldiers attend a briefing in a staging area close to the Gaza Strip border in southern Israel
Preparation: Israeli soldiers attend a briefing in a staging area close to the Gaza Strip border in southern Israel
International diplomats had hoped a temporary lull could be expanded into a more sustainable truce to end the bloodshed
International diplomats had hoped a temporary lull could be expanded into a more sustainable truce to end the bloodshed
War machine: Israel soldiers on top of their Markava tank heading to the Gaza Strip today
War machine: Israel soldiers on top of their Markava tank heading to the Gaza Strip today
Israeli soldiers pray near the border. Forty-two Israeli soldiers and over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as the Israeli operation 'Protective Edge' nears three weeks
Israeli soldiers pray near the border. Forty-two Israeli soldiers and over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed as the Israeli operation 'Protective Edge' nears three weeks
Relationship: An Israeli soldier with his girlfriend attends a briefing
Relationship: An Israeli soldier with his girlfriend attends a briefing
On the ground: A TV reporter does a broadcast as the 24 hour ceasefire began
On the ground: A TV reporter does a broadcast as the 24 hour ceasefire began
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said his nation's efforts to secure itself will not yield despite growing concern about deaths at the hands of Israel's force
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said his nation's efforts to secure itself will not yield despite growing concern about deaths at the hands of Israel's force

Israel has lost 43 soldiers, while two Israeli civilians and a Thai worker in Israel were killed by rocket and mortar attacks from Gaza.
Israel says it launched the war on Hamas July 8 to halt relentless rocket fire.
It expanded its assault over a week later, sending ground troops into the Gaza Strip to demolish Hamas' wide network of tunnels, which Israel sees as a strategic threat.
Each side remains far apart on terms for a final cease-fire. Hamas has demanded that a crippling Israeli and Egyptian blockade of Gaza be lifted and Israel has asked that Gaza be demilitarised. 
War begins again: Israeli air strikes resumed on the 20th day of the conflict after the military said Palestinian militants had fired several rockets at southern Israel. Pictured: A bomb is seen dropping onto an area of Gaza city this morning as black smoke from others rises into the air. A new 24-hour truce has been agreed
War begins again: Israeli air strikes resumed on the 20th day of the conflict after the military said Palestinian militants had fired several rockets at southern Israel. Pictured: A bomb is seen dropping onto an area of Gaza city this morning as black smoke from others rises into the air. A new 24-hour truce has been agreed
Destruction: Black smoke and fireballs once again littered the Gaza City skyline this morning. The conflict has claimed more than 1,500 Palestinian lives in 20 days
Destruction: Black smoke and fireballs once again littered the Gaza City skyline this morning. The conflict has claimed more than 1,500 Palestinian lives in 20 days
As the fierce attacks on Gaza began again, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of 'cynically using the people of Gaza as a human shield'
As the fierce attacks on Gaza began again, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of 'cynically using the people of Gaza as a human shield'

Following Hamas' call for a break in fighting, an Israeli airstrike killed one person in Gaza when it hit a vehicle carrying municipal workers on their way to fix water pipes, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.
Police said Israeli tanks resumed firing shells on densely populated areas south of Gaza City. One shell hit an apartment building and several shells struck a building at Tal Al Hawa. Navy boats also resumed firing on the coastal side of Gaza, police said. The Israeli military did not immediately confirm that it resumed strikes.
Families in Gaza ordinarily would be busy now with preparations for the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday, with children getting new clothes, shoes and haircuts, and families visiting each other.
In the outdoor market of the Jebaliya refugee camp, vendors set up stands with clothes and shoes, but said business was slow. Hamed Abul Atta, 22, a shoe salesman, said he hadn't made a single sale in the first three hours after opening.
Grim: Rocket fire could be seen soaring into Gaza City's Al Shejaeiya neighbourhood this morning, where the sky was darkened by clouds of smoke
Grim: Rocket fire could be seen soaring into Gaza City's Al Shejaeiya neighbourhood this morning, where the sky was darkened by clouds of smoke
Carnage: Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shell the Al Shejaeiya neighbourhood during a military operation in Gaza City this morning, as the previous truce lay in tatters
Carnage: Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shell the Al Shejaeiya neighbourhood during a military operation in Gaza City this morning, as the previous truce lay in tatters
Apocalyptic: The conflict has claimed at least 1,060 Palestinian lives, a toll which rose sharply after an estimated 150 bodies were pulled from rubble in the ceasefire
Apocalyptic: The conflict has claimed at least 1,060 Palestinian lives, a toll which rose sharply after an estimated 150 bodies were pulled from rubble in the ceasefire
Smoke: Parts of Gaza city once again erupted into smoke and flame as the ceasefire was broken. Israel said several rockets had been fired into its territory 
Smoke: Parts of Gaza city once again erupted into smoke and flame as the ceasefire was broken. Israel said several rockets had been fired into its territory 
Strike: Smoke rising over Gaza City. As 2pm came and went, the sounds of rocket sirens in Israel and shelling in Gaza could still be heard by journalists and residents
Strike: Smoke rising over Gaza City. As 2pm came and went, the sounds of rocket sirens in Israel and shelling in Gaza could still be heard by journalists and residents
Smoke rises during an Israeli offensive in the east of Gaza City
Smoke rises during an Israeli offensive in the east of Gaza City
Offensive: Towering mosques and communications masks are surrounded by black smoke as Gaza City is pounded in another round of strikes

Abul Atta said he and his family were staying with relatives after fleeing the Shijaiyah district of Gaza City, which has seen heavy fighting. He said a cousin and three other relatives were among dozens of people killed there last week.
'We can't feel any joy right now,' he said when asked if he would mark the holiday.
Also after Hamas' call for a cease-fire, a rocket fired from Gaza lightly wounded one person in Israel, police said. Sirens wailed in a number of southern Israeli towns.
The Israeli military said earlier it would 'resume its aerial, naval and ground activity in the Gaza Strip' after rockets continued to hit Israel. It said more than 50 rockets had been fired since midnight. The military also released a video showing a rocket being fired from what it identified as a Gaza school.
A 12-hour lull Saturday - agreed to by both sides following intense U.S. and United Nations mediation efforts - saw Palestinians return to neighborhoods reduced to rubble and allowed medics to collect close to 150 bodies, Palestinian health official Ashraf al-Kidra said.
The Israeli military says it is doing its utmost to prevent civilian casualties, including by sending evacuation warnings to residents in targeted areas, and blames Hamas for putting civilians in harm's way.
Suffering: A Palestinian child waits to collect drinking water in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. At least three more Palestinians were killed this morning, medics said
Suffering: A Palestinian child waits to collect drinking water in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. At least three more Palestinians were killed this morning, medics said
Blameless: Many children have been caught up in the conflict as thousands of pro-Palestinian activists march in protest in cities such as London and Paris
Blameless: Many children have been caught up in the conflict as thousands of pro-Palestinian activists march in protest in cities such as London and Paris
Taking stock: As debate continued over a ceasefire, Palestinian children made the trip to refill drinking water bottles at public tap in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip
Taking stock: As debate continued over a ceasefire, Palestinian children made the trip to refill drinking water bottles at public tap in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip

More than 160,000 displaced Palestinians have sought shelter at dozens of U.N. schools, an eight-fold increase since the start of Israel's ground operation more than a week ago, the U.N. said.
Hamas and other militants in Gaza have fired more than 2,400 rockets at Israel since hostilities began on July 8, many deep into the Israeli heartland and toward most of the country's major cities.
Israeli airstrikes have destroyed hundreds of homes, including close to 500 in direct hits, according to Palestinian rights groups. Entire Gaza neighborhoods near the border have been reduced to rubble.
Before the announcement of the holiday cease-fire, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri had said any truce must include a withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and that tens of thousands of displaced people must be allowed to return to their homes.
Relaxing: Israeli soldiers sleep in a tent near the border today. In the hours after a supposed ceasefire there was confusion as accusations flew on both sides
Relaxing: Israeli soldiers sleep in a tent near the border today. In the hours after a supposed ceasefire there was confusion as accusations flew on both sides
Peace: Israeli soldiers make the famous V symbol on a tank. The conflict has killed more than 1,060 Palestinians and 43 Israeli soldiers in 20 days
Peace: Israeli soldiers make the famous V symbol on a tank. The conflict has killed more than 1,060 Palestinians and 43 Israeli soldiers in 20 days
Rest: An Israeli soldier washes his hair near the border between Gaza and Israel, surrounded by supplies which include a loudhailer and an empty vodka box
Rest: An Israeli soldier washes his hair near the border between Gaza and Israel, surrounded by supplies which include a loudhailer and an empty vodka box
Eyes of the world: A news cameraman in a flak jacket films in Gaza after bombs began raining down again this morning. There have been international protests
Eyes of the world: A news cameraman in a flak jacket films in Gaza after bombs began raining down again this morning. There have been international protests
Observers: Members of the media watch from Sderot, Israel. More than 1,060 Palestinians and 43 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the 20-day war, according to medics
Observers: Members of the media watch from Sderot, Israel. More than 1,060 Palestinians and 43 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the 20-day war, according to medics
Destruction: Looking out over Gaza City this morning. Parts of the city have already been reduced to post-apocalyptic landscapes strewn with little else but rubble 
Destruction: Looking out over Gaza City this morning. Parts of the city have already been reduced to post-apocalyptic landscapes strewn with little else but rubble

Israel's acceptance of the cease-fire extension was premised on its soldiers remaining in Gaza to destroy the more than 30 tunnels the military says it has found. Hamas has said it will not halt fire until it wins guarantees that the border blockade, tightened by Israel and Egypt after it seized the territory in 2007, will be lifted.
Any new border arrangements for Gaza would likely give a role to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who reached a power-sharing deal earlier this year with Hamas that was harshly condemned by Israel. Egypt wants forces loyal to Abbas to be posted on the Gaza side of the border before considering opening its Rafah crossing.
Israeli police meanwhile said security forces prevented a major attack when they stopped a suspicious vehicle in the West Bank and discovered a large explosive inside. Police said the suspect was a Palestinian from the West Bank city of Ramallah in his 30s.
Aftermath: Despite bombings beginning again this morning, Palestinians still walked through the rubble of their homes to retrieve their belongings in Beit Hanoun, Gaza
Aftermath: Despite bombings beginning again this morning, Palestinians still walked through the rubble of their homes to retrieve their belongings in Beit Hanoun, Gaza
Surveying the damage: Parts of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, have been reduced to a warzone landscape with nothing but burnt-out buildings and rubble
Surveying the damage: Parts of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, have been reduced to a warzone landscape with nothing but burnt-out buildings and rubble
Poignant: Damage from air strikes on a children's ward at a hospital in Beit Hanoun, with cartoon characters still painted on the blackened, dirt-strewn walls
Poignant: Damage from air strikes on a children's ward at a hospital in Beit Hanoun, with cartoon characters still painted on the blackened, dirt-strewn walls

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