Fresh Israeli strikes in Gaza as death toll mounts

The mother of Palestinian boy, whom medics said was wounded by Israeli shelling, holds his hand as he lies on a bed at a hospital in Gaza City August 10, 2014.

The mother of Palestinian boy, whom medics said was wounded by Israeli shelling, holds his hand as he lies on a bed at a hospital in Gaza City August 10, 2014.

Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed a 17-year-old Palestinian boy, a man and wounded several others on Sunday, medics said.

According to emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra, the strike took place in the central town of Deir al-Balah.

The deaths raised to 1,891 the total number of Palestinians killed in violence since the July 8 launch of Israel’s offensive into the strip, according to Agence France-Presse.

Meanwhile, an 11-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead near the flashpoint city of Hebron (Al-Khalil) in the southern West Bank, Palestinian medics said, according to AFP.

“Mohammad Khalil al-Anati, 11 years old, was shot and killed in Al-Fawwar refugee camp,” a medical official said.

The boy was shot by Israeli soldiers, witnesees said. The Israeli military said it was looking into the reports.

Truce talks

The Palestinians are examining a proposal for a new 72-hour ceasefire in Gaza, a Hamas spokesman said.

“There is a proposal for another 72-hour truce (to allow) for the continuation of negotiations,” Sami Abu Zuhri said in Gaza, without saying when it would begin.

“This proposal is being studied,” he added, indicating the Palestinian response would depend on “the seriousness of the Israeli position.”

Palestinian negotiators will remain in Cairo for an urgent meeting with the Arab League on Monday to discuss the Gaza crisis, Egypt’s state MENA news agency said, according to Reuters news agency.

The Palestinian delegation had said it was likely to abandon Egyptian-mediated talks on Sunday unless Israel agreed to return to the table without pre-conditions.

Benjamin Netanyahu

Also on Sunday, Israel said it will not take part in truce talks while violence is ongoing.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would stay away from Egyptian-mediated truce talks with Hamas as long as Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip continued.

“Israel will not negotiate under fire,” Netanyahu said in broadcast remarks at the weekly meeting of his cabinet in Tel Aviv.

“At no stage did we declare [Israel’s military offensive] was over,” he said. “The operation will continue until its objective – the restoration of quiet over a protraced period – is achieved. I said at the beginning and throughout the operation – it will take time, and stamina is required.”

Bloodiest conflict

Jordan’s King Abdullah II warned that Israel will only achieve security for its people through a peace settlement with the Palestinians leading to the establishment of their own state.

The Jordanian king called the month-long Gaza conflict “the bloodiest and most devastating in terms of casualties,” and blamed Israel for the bloodshed.

“First and foremost, Israel is responsible for the aggression in the Strip,” Abdullah in an interview published by the independent Al-Ghad newspaper.

“Israel’s security will not be achieved without a genuine pursuit of comprehensive just peace and the two-state solution,” he said, referring to a Palestinian state living side by side with Israel.

“This is the only way for Israel to guarantee its security and gain the acceptance of the region and the entire world,” Abdullah added.

Gaza officials said most of the Palestinians killed since July 8 were civilians, while Israel said 64 of its soldiers and three civilians have been killed in the fighting.

Heavy civilian casualties and destruction during Israel’s campaign in packed residential areas of the Gaza Strip have raised international alarm over the past month.

Israel expanded its air and naval bombardment into a ground offensive on July 17 and pulled its infantry and armor out of the enclave last week after saying it had destroyed more than 30 infiltration tunnels dug by militants.

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