Israel extends Gaza ceasefire for 24 hours

1,20,000 Palestinians displaced in current round of violence; 80 per cent of casualties are civilians

July 27, 2014 09:26 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:29 am IST - Gaza

A Palestinian supporter yells at opposing Israeli supporters as hundreds protest the war between Israel and Hamas members in the Gaza Strip. Photo: AP

A Palestinian supporter yells at opposing Israeli supporters as hundreds protest the war between Israel and Hamas members in the Gaza Strip. Photo: AP

Israel on Sunday extended the humanitarian truce in Gaza for another 24 hours at the request of the United Nations, but Hamas resumed rocket fire and rejected the move saying no ceasefire is valid without Israeli tanks withdrawing from Gaza as the 20-day conflict killed 1,050 Palestinians.

The new move came after a crisis meeting of Israeli Cabinet late night. They extended the truce until midnight on Sunday. The cabinet also warned that the army will act if it is breached by Palestinian militants.

The Cabinet was to reconvene to discuss the continuation of the military operation, the officials said.

But Hamas said in a statement that “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“.

Israel and Hamas agreed to a 12-hour humanitarian truce on Saturday which the Jewish state later extended by four hours till midnight local time. Israel said that it would continue operations against tunnels used by Hamas during the truce period. But Hamas had fired several rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip, after the initial 12-hour truce ended and rejecting an earlier attempt to prolong the truce.

Meanwhile, Hamas also accused Israel of using previous ceasefires to prepare more attacks, and claimed that there had been truce violations on Saturday. During the original 12-hour ceasefire, Palestinians, frantically scoured through rubble with medics saying over 130 bodies had been retrieved across the Gaza Strip.

The discovery of the bodies under mounds of rubble had pushed the Palestinian death toll to over 1,000 in the coastal enclave since the conflict began on July 8. About 5,870 Palestinians have been wounded in the 19-days of fighting, Gaza health officials say.

The original truce expired at 08:00 local time (17:00 GMT) Saturday. Gazans had been using the pause to recover bodies and gather supplies. About 5,870 Palestinians have been wounded in the 19 days of fighting, Gaza health officials say.

At least 120,000 Palestinians have been displaced in the current round of violence and about 80 per cent of the casualties have been civilians. The UNICEF has said that 192 children had been killed during the conflict.

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