Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that there will be a ceasefire and the offensive against the Gaza Strip continue to fulfill military objectives proposed by his country.
Netanyahu offered these remarks at the weekly cabinet meeting, held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence.
The operation "protector Margin" name of the Israeli onslaught on Gaza, will reach its end at the time that the Israelis have peace and not "will negotiate a ceasefire, said the head of government.
Meanwhile, in Cairo, Abu Marzouk, deputy chairman of the Hamas political bureau, said that the Palestinians will withdraw from peace talks if Israel insists on not attending the roundtable.
The Israeli delegation left the Egyptian capital early Friday, hours before the ceasefire concluded three days.
Tel Aviv resumed its new offensive against the Gaza Strip early last July.
The Strip is locked for seven years and can not be accessed by air or sea. You can only enter Gaza's six land crossings guarded by Israeli soldiers.
On Sunday, Israeli bombers caused the death of a Palestinian boy aged 12, who was hit by a bullet in the camp of al-Fawwar.
Another 14-year-old died in an Israeli air raid occurred in the morning in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip.
On the same site the death of a 17-year is also reported.
Since last Friday, when the truce was broken 72 hours, five Palestinians have been killed in 150 attacks Israel, according to Ashraf al-Qedra, Palestinian spokesman.
During the current offensive began on July 8 about two thousand people, including five hundred children and adolescents, and nearly 10,000 wounded are counted.
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