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Israel-Gaza conflict: 'Dozens killed' in fresh strikes as missing soldier hunt continues Israel-Gaza conflict: Death toll rises as Israel 'pulls out of Egypt ceasefire talks'
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Israel carried out fresh attacks on the southern Gaza town of Rafah on Saturday as the search continued for an Israeli solider it believes may have been captured during an ambush as a three-day ceasefire collapsed. At least 55 people have been killed in a fresh wave of attacks on the southern Gaza town of Rafah on Saturday as the search continued for an Israeli solider Israel believes may have been captured during an ambush as a three-day ceasefire collapsed.
Palestinian health officials say at least 55 people were killed in the bombardment and shelling in and around the Gaza city of Rafah on Saturday, while the area's main hospital was evacuated because of the strikes. Palestinian health officials say dozens were killed in the bombardment and shelling in and around the Rafah, while the area's main hospital was evacuated because of the strikes.
The Israeli military has now told Palestinians who had fled fighting in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya they can return to the area on Saturday, which houses some 70,000 residents. It is now being reported that Israel will not attend Egyptian-hosted negotiations for a new truce. Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi announced a ceasefire proposal on Saturday he believed would provide "a real chance to find a real solution to the crisis taking place in the Gaza Strip".
However, he warned lost time will further complicate matters.
Rockets were also reportedly fired into Israel on Saturday morning, a day after a ceasefire announced by the US Secretary of State and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon crumbled when fighting resumed. Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the truce.Rockets were also reportedly fired into Israel on Saturday morning, a day after a ceasefire announced by the US Secretary of State and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon crumbled when fighting resumed. Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the truce.
The Israeli military believes solider Hadar Goldin, 23, went missing in the Rafah area when the Israeli military was attacked during a continued operation to destroy tunnels, just after the ceasefire began. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has now told Palestinians who had fled fighting in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya they can return to the area on Saturday, which houses some 70,000 residents.
The army believes solider Hadar Goldin, 23, went missing in the Rafah area when the Israeli military was attacked during a continued operation to destroy tunnels, just after the ceasefire began.
Two Israeli soldiers were also killed in the ambush, bringing the total number of Israeli soldiers who have died during the conflict to 63.Two Israeli soldiers were also killed in the ambush, bringing the total number of Israeli soldiers who have died during the conflict to 63.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, the Hamas military wing said in a statement on its website it is "not aware until this moment of a missing soldier or his whereabouts or the circumstances of his disappearance." The group said it believes the soldier might have been killed in a clash with Hamas fighters about an hour before the start of the 8.00am (0500 GMT) cease-fire. In the early hours of Saturday morning, the Hamas military wing said in a statement on its website it is "not aware until this moment of a missing soldier or his whereabouts or the circumstances of his disappearance." The group said it believes the soldier might have been killed in a clash with Hamas fighters about an hour before the start of the 8.00am (0500 GMT) cease-fire. 
"We believe all members of this group have died in an (Israeli) strike, including the Zionist soldier the enemy says disappeared," it said."We believe all members of this group have died in an (Israeli) strike, including the Zionist soldier the enemy says disappeared," it said.
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi announced a ceasefire proposal on Saturday he believes would provide "a real chance to find a real solution to the crisis taking place in the Gaza Strip". However, he warned lost time will further complicate matters.
After Friday's ceasefire was shattered, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his security cabinet into special session and warned Hamas and other militant groups they would "bear the consequences of their actions".After Friday's ceasefire was shattered, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his security cabinet into special session and warned Hamas and other militant groups they would "bear the consequences of their actions".
President Barack Obama, UN chief Ban Ki-moon and others have also accused Hamas of violating the cease-fire and have called for the soldier's immediate and unconditional release.President Barack Obama, UN chief Ban Ki-moon and others have also accused Hamas of violating the cease-fire and have called for the soldier's immediate and unconditional release.
Mr Obama called for the unconditional release of Lt Goldin and gave a bleak outlook on the prospect of a durable ceasefire, saying: "I think it's going to be very hard to put a ceasefire back together again if Israelis and the international community can't feel confident that Hamas can follow through on a ceasefire commitment."Mr Obama called for the unconditional release of Lt Goldin and gave a bleak outlook on the prospect of a durable ceasefire, saying: "I think it's going to be very hard to put a ceasefire back together again if Israelis and the international community can't feel confident that Hamas can follow through on a ceasefire commitment."
He described the situation in Gaza as "heartbreaking".He described the situation in Gaza as "heartbreaking".
Ahmad Al Kafarna, aged 7, cries on the remains of his home in Beit Hanun, the northern Gaza Strip, yesterday Elsewhere in Gaza, Palestinian officials reported more than 150 airstrikes including one against the Islamic University in Gaza City. The fiercest battles took place near the site of Friday's attack near Rafah, about 3 kilometers inside the strip and close to the borders with Israel and Egypt.Ahmad Al Kafarna, aged 7, cries on the remains of his home in Beit Hanun, the northern Gaza Strip, yesterday Elsewhere in Gaza, Palestinian officials reported more than 150 airstrikes including one against the Islamic University in Gaza City. The fiercest battles took place near the site of Friday's attack near Rafah, about 3 kilometers inside the strip and close to the borders with Israel and Egypt.
Israeli media said rockets had been fired on Saturday morning. It said at least two were shot down by its Iron Dome missile defence system. Israeli media said rockets had been fired on Saturday morning. It said at least two were shot down by its Iron Dome missile defence system.Palestinian officials say more than 1,650 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 9,000 wounded. Israel says that alongside the deaths of 63 of its soldiers, two civilians and a Thai national have died and more than 400 have been injured.
The disappearance of the soldier and the heavy clashes that followed it shattered an internationally brokered cease-fire that was to have been in place for three days and open the way for talks in Cairo on a more sustainable truce. Palestinian officials say more than 1,650 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 9,000 wounded. Israel says that alongside the deaths of 63 of its soldiers, two civilians and a Thai national have died and more than 400 have been injured.
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