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Israel resumed the bombing of Gaza, despite having accepted today a ceasefire, while Palestinian militants continued to launch rockets, on the eighth day of the operation "protector Margin" which has already killed nearly 200 people in the strip. Only hours earlier, the Israeli government had accepted a truce between the pressures of his harshest ministers, who even came to ask the occupation of Gaza. However, despite the announcement, Palestinian militias not stopped firing rockets near a hundred figures as the army, which caused no casualties, but undermined the possibility of a ceasefire to open the doors to negotiate a truce, as proposes Egypt. Six hours later and before the barrage of rockets, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the warplanes that were to respond to attacks at the insistence of the militias in their threat. Thus, Israeli warplanes attacked thirty positions-including civilian houses in the southern town of Khan Yunis and Gaza neighborhoods as Al Zaitun and Bureij refugee camp. In one, three Palestinian families-some-thirty people were left homeless after the three-storey building where they lived was demolished by an Israeli missile

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Israel resumed the bombing of Gaza, despite having accepted today a ceasefire, while Palestinian militants continued to launch rockets, on the eighth day of the operation "protector Margin" which has already killed nearly 200 people in the strip. Only hours earlier, the Israeli government had accepted a truce between the pressures of his harshest ministers, who even came to ask the occupation of Gaza.

However, despite the announcement, Palestinian militias not stopped firing rockets near a hundred figures as the army, which caused no casualties, but undermined the possibility of a ceasefire to open the doors to negotiate a truce, as proposes Egypt.

Six hours later and before the barrage of rockets, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the warplanes that were to respond to attacks at the insistence of the militias in their threat.

Thus, Israeli warplanes attacked thirty positions-including civilian houses in the southern town of Khan Yunis and Gaza neighborhoods as Al Zaitun and Bureij refugee camp.

In one, three Palestinian families-some-thirty people were left homeless after the three-storey building where they lived was demolished by an Israeli missile