Gaza conflict: Hamas agrees to 24-hour truce, Israeli PM says not `obliged` to terrorists
Hamas on Sunday rejected Israel`s decision to extend by 24 hours a pause in hostilities in Gaza, saying Israeli tanks first had to withdraw from the territory.
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When houses are used for military purposes, they may become legitimate military targets under international law. http://t.co/ZzLEh2cBsi
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 27, 2014
While those in the UK, India and France go about their normal routine, Israelis have 15 seconds to run for shelter. http://t.co/HeJ28shdJf
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 27, 2014
Due to Hamas' incessant rocket fire during the humanitarian window, we are renewing our aerial, naval and ground activity in Gaza.— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 27, 2014
Shortly after announcing the resuming of fire, Gaza residents reported heavy shelling in the east, reports said.
Earlier, Israel had agreed to extend the humanitarian truce in Gaza for another 24 hours on the behest of the UN.
A crisis cabinet meeting in Israel had extended Saturday`s truce until midnight on Sunday but an official added a warning that the Army will restart the firing if militants violated the humanitarian window.
The Palestinian militants group Hamas on the other hand, rejected the truce, saying no ceasefire was possible until Israeli troops leaving Gaza and those displaced were allowed to return.
"No humanitarian ceasefire is valid without Israeli tanks withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and without residents being able to return to their homes and ambulances carrying bodies being able to freely move around in Gaza," Hamas said in a statement.
The Palestinian militants accuse that in the disguise of ceasefire, Israel buys more time to prepare for further attacks.
During a 12-hour humanitarian window on Saturday, Palestinians scoured through the rubble and medics said that 150 more bodies had been found.
According to the Gazan health ministry, 1033 have been killed, most of them being civilians and some 6000 injured in an operation that Israel started on July 8 to halt Hamas rockets.
Israel accuses Hamas of using civilians as human shields, saying that the militants fire rockets from public places like hospitals, mosques, schools, etc.
In a Twitter post, Israeli army wrote how Hamas militants hide explosives amonst civilians, writing, "Yesterday in a house in Gaza, the Maglan special forces unit found explosives two steps away from a baby`s bed".
The IDF has repeatedly urged the civilian population of Gaza not to approach combat zones.— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) July 27, 2014
Numerous diplomatic efforts to bring in a truce have ended in disappointment and both warrin sides continue to exchange fire as the violence enters its twentieth day.
According to the UN, a whopping 80 percent of those killed are civilians and more than 120,000 Palestinians have been replaced.
Nearly 200 children too, are among those killed, says the UNICEF.Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.
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