Israeli tank fire killed a four-year-old boy in the northern Gaza Strip today, the first death since the two sides began observing an unofficial lull in fighting.
Israeli jets pounded several sites in Gaza after a rocket was launched at Israel. However, an Israeli army spokesman said there were no air strikes on Gaza since last night but that one rocket was fired from Gaza last night and another this morning, with the army responding to it.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon asked both the parties to immediately halt violence in Gaza, saying the Palestinian territory is in a "critical condition".
"In the name of humanity, the violence must stop," he told reporters.
Shortly after he spoke, there were reports of two explosions in Gaza City - one in a children's playground and one near Gaza's main hospital.
Ten people, including eight children, killed when the Israeli missile hit the playground, a Palestinian official said.
The latest death raised the Palestinian death toll to 1,046 in Israel's military campaign in Gaza to destroy rockets and cross-border tunnels which began on July 8.
The Gaza health ministry yesterday revised the number of Palestinian dead down by 30 after some relatives found missing family members.
Israel's army said nine of its soldiers were killed today in Gaza, bringing the total military death toll to 52.
Two Israeli civilians and a Thai national have also been killed in the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of a "prolonged" Israeli campaign in Gaza.
Calling Monday a "painful day", Netanyahu said Israel would not finish its operation until it had "neutralised" Hamas tunnels out of Gaza.
The UN Security Council late last night called for an "immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire" between Israel and Palestine, asking the parties to implement the truce beyond the Muslim holiday of Eid and allow delivery of urgently needed assistance in Gaza.
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