Israel
has extended a humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for another 24
hours, but Hamas, which dominates the coastal enclave, said that it
would only accept the truce if Israeli troops left the territory.
Israeli
ministers had signalled that a comprehensive deal to end the 20-day
conflict with Hamas and its allies, in which at least 1,050 Gazans -
mostly civilians - have been killed, and 42 soldiers and three civilians
in Israel have died, was remote
At
the request of the United Nations, the cabinet has approved a
humanitarian hiatus until tomorrow at midnight local time (2100 GMT
Sunday July 27,2014)
The positions of both Israel and Hamas regarding a long-lasting halt to hostilities have remained far apart.
Hamas
wants an end to an Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza before agreeing to
halt hostilities
Israeli officials that said any ceasefire must allow
the military to carry on hunting down the Hamas tunnel network that
crisscrosses the Gaza border
France
has Western Europe's largest Jewish and Muslim populations. Two banned
pro-Gaza protests last weekend, in Paris and Sarcelles, to the north,
degenerated into violence and attacks on synagogues.
Thousands
of activists were preparing to gather in other major cities around the
world, including at the Israeli embassy in London, where police
estimated at least 10,000 were due to march on Parliament.
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