Recorded the highest death rate of Gaza since the Israeli invasion began, with at least 87 people were reported killed on Sunday, July 20, with 67 of them in just one area.
The Israeli military said 13 soldiers were also killed them overnight.
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Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, stressed Shejaiya events in the region in the eastern city of Gaza is a 'massacre'
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Humanitarian ceasefire was agreed to take place for two hours, between 13:30 to 15:30 local time on Sunday.
But a BBC team on the ground reported a shootout again less than an hour since the ceasefire began and both sides blame each other as a first offender.
The number of Palestinians killed, according to Palestinian health services, reaching more than 425 people since the military operation began on July 8. Number of injuries mentioned are now more than 3,000 people.
Medics revealed rescue workers could not reach the eastern Shejaiya, a region near the Israeli border, and about three kilometers from Gaza City.
The death toll is feared to fall on a Sunday will continue to grow.
Thick smoke billowing
Thick black smoke billowing from Shejaiya, northeast of Gaza City.
Television show horrific pictures, the children and parents who died covered in blood.
At the entrance to the Shifa Hospital emergency unit cars stalled.
"Hospitals really overload the patient.'s Worst sights for most of us, not just flood of patients, and not terbayangkannya scope of our work, but also the particulars of pain and suffering," said Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor who served in the ER since last night and is located in Gaza earlier sejakkonflik.
The Israeli military claimed to have 'secured' two militants who emerged from a tunnel in southern Gaza.
While Hamas continues to launch rockets into Israel, and one of them landed in the city of Ashkelon.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a ground offensive into Gaza on Thursday after air raids and sea for days not managed to stop the rocket attacks from Gaza.
Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, and the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, is scheduled to meet in Qatar before the UN's highest officials rolled into Kuwait, Egypt, Israel, Palestine and Jordan.
Last week Hamas rejected the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire, arguing that all agreements with Israel must include an end to the blockade on Gaza.
The UN says that most of those killed in the Israeli attack dalah civilians.
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