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Sunday, August 3, 2014

7 Hour Truce Israel in the Gaza

7 Hour Truce Israel in the Gaza

Israel announced a unilateral ceasefire implementation in the area of ​​Gaza for seven hours. Action was acted after the UN and Western countries condemned Israel bombed an area near a UN school in Gaza.

The ceasefire will take effect from 07.00 to 14:00 GMT (2:00 p.m. to 21:00 pm) in all the Palestinian territories, except in the city of Rafah near the Egyptian border.

A senior Israeli military official said it allowed the Abasan al Kabira and Abasan al-Saghira-two villages east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza-to return to their homes start at 05.00 GMT.
However, the senior official continued, the Israeli army will respond if there is an attack in the ceasefire period. Israel, he said, would not hesitate to attack civilians and soldiers.
Israel responded to the Hamas group's announcement with skepticism. Hamas spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri, called on the people of Gaza to be vigilant.
"Unilateral ceasefire announced by Israel is an effort to transfer from the Israeli massacres," Zuhri said.
investigation

Announcement of a ceasefire amid criticism expressed in the international community against Israel attacked an area near the UN school. Though the location was used as a displacement of civilians. Click least 10 people were killed in the Israeli attack.

To the BBC, a spokesman for the UN Office for Humanitarian Aid (UNRWA), Chris Gunnes, urgent official inquiry as soon as possible.

"We strongly condemn this attack since we have 33 times the Israeli military told that there are people in shelters, in this school. Last time we were told was an hour before the attack. We want the investigation as soon as possible. We want to know who's in charge, "said Gunnes.

Earlier, UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, said the attack near a UN school in Gaza as a 'moral outrage' and click 'criminal acts'.
"This madness must be stopped," said Ban in a statement.

Criticism was also voiced Foreign Ministry spokesman USA, Jen Psaki. As Chris Gunnes of UNRWA, he also demanded implementation of the investigation.

UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, said the attack near a UN school in Gaza as a 'moral outrage' and 'crime'.

Ban said the blatant violation of international law that means they are doing it will be prosecuted accountability.

"This madness must be stopped," said Ban in a statement.
Click attack in Rafah was the entrance gate of the school, which became a shelter thousands of Palestinians fleeing Click the Israel-Hamas war.
Click Israel has denied attacking the school but said there was fighting around the school.

Israeli government spokesman, Mark Regev, said that if Hamas militants make the school a war zone then they should be held accountable.

Gaza Health Ministry said at least 30 people were killed Sunday, August 3, while Hamas militants continued to fire rockets into Israel.
Since Israel launched a military operation Click on July 8, about 1,750 Palestinians were killed-most civil people with over 9,000 injured.

In the camp of Israel, 66 people were killed, including Lt. Hadar Goldin already confirmed dead after militants abducted Friday, August 1.
An Israeli military spokesman, Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, said the mission will be forwarded to the operation of ground forces.

Reports say they mende BBCkati Click achieving the main objective to destroy underground tunnels that Hamas used to attack Israel. BBC

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