62 dead in south Gaza shelling

Palestinian women watch mourners carry the body of Tamer Sammour, 22, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Deir al-Gsoun near Tulkarem town. Sammour was shot and killed during clashes with Israeli troops near Tulkarem, following a protest against the war in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)

Palestinian women watch mourners carry the body of Tamer Sammour, 22, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Deir al-Gsoun near Tulkarem town. Sammour was shot and killed during clashes with Israeli troops near Tulkarem, following a protest against the war in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas)

Published Aug 1, 2014

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Gaza City - Intensive Israeli shelling killed at least 62 people and wounded more than 350 in southern Gaza on Friday, medics said, as a fragile truce was shattered just hours after beginning.

The deaths brought the total toll from 25 days of conflict to more than 1 500 Palestinians, emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said.

AFP correspondents said an artillery barrage of the city of Rafah prevented medics from recovering the dead and wounded, after the army said militants had resumed rocket fire against Israel.

Gaza militants fired rockets and mortar rounds over the border as a three-day ceasefire that began at 8:00 am (0500 GMT) was broken.

An AFP correspondent reported fierce fighting in the Rafah area, and Israel's army warned residents to stay in their houses as it “pursued terrorist elements”.

Sixty-three Israeli soldiers have been killed in the 25-day offensive, and three civilians inside Israel have died from cross-border rocket or mortar fire.

Sapa-AFP

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