Sunday 27 July 2014

132 Dead Bodies Found From Debris, Death Toll Rises 1,000

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The figure of death in Gaza exceeded above 1,000 on Saturday as currently 132 dead bodies were discovered from the debris of homes all over the coastal region during a ceasefire, medicals stated to media reporters.


International news agencies reported, the brutal landmark appeared on the 19th day of a clash between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement during a 12-hour ceasefire that gave permission to Gaza civilians to find out into and out of debris of their homes.


Over halfway into a 12-hour truce that started on early Saturday, medicals officials described 132 bodies had been found from buildings ground into wreckage throughout the Gaza Strip, lifting up the Gaza death number to more than 1,000.


According to recent information, the Israel military bombing attacked a village close to Younas Khan and in this attack 23 people killed and in which 14 were belonged to only family.


The United States Secretary of State John Kerry in the meantime met with counterparts from Europ and the Middle East in Paris, who requested that the truce be extended.


The France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius mentioned journalists, “We all call on parties to extend the humanitarian ceasefire,” after conference Kerry and counterparts from UK, Germany, Italy, Qatar and Turkey, as well as an EU representative.



132 Dead Bodies Found From Debris, Death Toll Rises 1,000

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