Israel's UK embassy said Israel was not targeting civilians, but it was entitled to defend itself after Hamas launched an attack.
Innocent people in Gaza will inevitably die in the Israeli-Hamas conflict because "this is a state of war and we have to prevent anyone from harming us again", the spokeswoman for Israel's UK embassy has said.
Palestinian witnesses reported in turn that Israeli air strikes have hit cars rushing south, killing more than 70 people. "You know 'never again', this sentence we have said after the Holocaust, it's happening at the moment, and 'never again' is now and we need the full support of the international community because these are murderers, and we need to make sure they won't have any capacity ever again to harm."
On the plight of 1,100 people on dialysis and the 100 premature babies said to be in hospital in the evacuation area, Ms Goldschmidt said Hamas was using such facilities as bases.
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