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Mother, five children, killed in Gaza shelling

Mother, five children, killed in Gaza shelling Gaza  - A mother an

Israel wants an "open" truce with Gaza

Israel wants an "open" truce with Gaza Dubai - A senior Israeli negotiator told the Egyptian government on Friday that Israel rejects a one-year truce with Hamas and wants the truce to be open-ended, al-Arabia satellite channel reported.

Amos Gilad in a short visit to Egypt said that Israel would agree to open its borders with Gaza if Hamas releases the captured Israeli soldier, Gilad Shailt.

Shalit was captured by Palestinian militants in 2006.

Israel debates truce as Gaza assault reaches three weeks

Gaza City /Tel Aviv - Top Israeli diplomats were heading for Washington and once again to Cairo to work out the details of a truce in Gaza, as fighting in the strip continued Friday and the Palestinian death toll topped 1,100.

As Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni left Thursday night for the US to sign an agreement on joint intelligence cooperation against weapons smuggling to Gaza, another senior official, Amos Gilad, was returning to Egypt where he had heard Hamas' position on an Egyptian ceasefire initiative on Thursday.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who spent the night in Jerusalem, was also due to travel to the nearby West Bank city of Ramallah for talks with Palestinian caretaker Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Gaza is first step for Obama's Mideast diplomacy

Gaza is first step for Obama's Mideast diplomacyWashington  - President-elect Barack Obama's early handling of the conflict in the Gaza Strip will serve as his first opportunity to set a fresh tone for US foreign policy in the Middle East.

Unless Egyptian brokered negotations - which are progressing - produce a ceasefire by the time Obama takes office on Tuesday, he will inherit more than three weeks of fighting between Israel and Hamas militants in a conflict that has threatened to undo the already shaky peace process.

Gaza offensive to weigh heavily on Israeli elections

Gaza offensive to weigh heavily on Israeli electionsTel Aviv  - While the Israeli offensive rages in the Gaza Strip, political spectators in Israel are asking what impact the conflict will have on upcoming elections.

The outcome of Operation Cast Lead will play a big role in determining the results of the election, now little more than three weeks away, as voters decide if the offensive has indeed changed "the security reality" of southern Israeli towns and villages that have been targeted by rockets from the Gaza Strip.

Gulf leaders gather to find unity on Gaza before Kuwait event

Gulf leaders gather to find unity on Gaza before Kuwait event Riyadh  - Seeking unity on the crisis in Gaza ahead of an event next week in Kuwait, leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states gathered in Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

"The Riyadh meeting helped the Gulf states adopt a united stance towards the situation in Gaza," Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal told a press briefing after the GCC summit ended.

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