(Reuters/ Suhaib Salem)
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VIVAnews - Israel re-launched a furious attack on Gaza, Palestine. At least 11 Palestinian civilians were killed, including four children and four women, due to missile attacks on Gaza.
Quoting Reuters page, the number of fatalities revealed that a number of local medical officials. In addition to fatalities, three homes destroyed by the Israeli air strike.
Reuters also said the attack aimed at the family residence Dalu. The military wing of Hamas also condemned the destruction of the family by an Israeli Dalu. "Dalu family massacre will not pass without retaliation," the military wing of Hamas.
In recent days since Israel's aggressive actions, medical officials in Gaza calling 72 Palestinians were killed. A total of 21 people were killed of whom are children and women. Israel's actions also wounded hundreds of Palestinians.
Urging the international truce invisible influence on the action of attacking each other between Israel and the Palestinians. In five days, Palestinians could only reply with a number of Israeli air strikes leveled rockets from the Gaza Strip.
Egypt then tried to lead the diplomacy to the ceasefire. Delegation of Israel also reportedly was in Cairo to discuss ending the attack. Even so, the relevant government spokesman has not received any.
Earlier, Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi have met with Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal and Islamic Jihad leader, Ramadan Shallah. This was done as part of the mediation. Until now there has been an agreement that has been generated.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama said that while Israel has a right to defend himself, but Obama would prefer if Israel does not use a military strike.
While the Israeli military spokesman Yoav Mordechai, said senior Palestinian commander, Yihia Abayah, was the target of their attacks. Abayah held responsible for a number of rocket attacks launched from Gaza.
Mordechai said did not know if Abayah have been killed in the attack. "But as a result of the attack instead of causing civilian casualties," he said.