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Gaza conflict: Israel and Hamas 'agree short truce' | Gaza conflict: Israel and Hamas 'agree short truce' |
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 12-hour pause in hostilities in Gaza, reports say. | Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 12-hour pause in hostilities in Gaza, reports say. |
The truce is due to begin at 0800 local time (0500 GMT). Efforts to negotiate a seven-day ceasefire are still ongoing. | The truce is due to begin at 0800 local time (0500 GMT). Efforts to negotiate a seven-day ceasefire are still ongoing. |
Earlier US Secretary of State John Kerry said he was still confident of a longer ceasefire, despite media reports that Israel had rejected one proposal. | Earlier US Secretary of State John Kerry said he was still confident of a longer ceasefire, despite media reports that Israel had rejected one proposal. |
More than 800 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 36 Israelis have died since the conflict started on 8 July. | More than 800 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 36 Israelis have died since the conflict started on 8 July. |
A spokesman for Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza, Sami Abu Zuhri said there was "national consensus on a humanitarian truce... for 12 hours on Saturday". | |
There has not yet been official confirmation of the truce from the Israeli government, but several Israeli media sources have reported Israel's acceptance. | There has not yet been official confirmation of the truce from the Israeli government, but several Israeli media sources have reported Israel's acceptance. |
The news came shortly after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon warned that ground operations in Gaza could soon be broadened "significantly". | The news came shortly after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon warned that ground operations in Gaza could soon be broadened "significantly". |
Hamas has previously said it would not agree to any long-term truce that did not lead to an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. | Hamas has previously said it would not agree to any long-term truce that did not lead to an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. |
West Bank clashes | |
According to Reuters news agency, Israeli air strikes killed a further 55 people in Gaza on Friday. | |
There were also clashes during protests in the West Bank which left at least five Palestinians dead. | |
Palestinians in the West Bank had been taking part in a "Day of Rage" against Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip. | |
Meanwhile Israel's military said its Iron Dome defence system had intercepted several rockets fired across the border by Hamas. | |
Israel launched its military offensive on 8 July with the declared objective of stopping Hamas firing rockets into Israel. | |
It has since extended its operation to destroy tunnels dug by militants to infiltrate Israel. | |
Several foreign ministers, including Mr Kerry, are due to hold a meeting in France on Saturday to seek a diplomatic solution. | |
"The goal is to bring together international efforts so that as quickly as possible conditions for a cease-fire in Gaza emerge," said a French foreign ministry spokesman. | |
The foreign ministers of the EU, UK, Germany, Turkey and Qatar will also take part. | |
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