Today, 16 Palestinians died in a wave of Israeli air strikes as Operation Protective Edge entered its fifth day, taking the overall death toll to 121, medics said.
Israel says it hit more than "60 terror targets" in new raids and two rockets hit Beersheba in Israel.
The Israeli military says it is targeting militants and militant facilities, including the homes of senior operatives. It says "dozens of terrorists" are among those killed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that his country will resist foreign pressure to halt its operations.
"The objective is to restore quiet to the cities of Israel, and I intend to achieve this objective," he said, according to the BBC.
In a strike on Beit Lahiya overnight, Israel hit a building used by a charitable association for people with disabilities, Palestinian official said.
Two teenage female residents were killed, medics said.
Three other people, including an Islamic Jihad activist, were killed when a house in Jabaliya refugee camp was hit, the Palestinian health ministry said.
The Israeli military said the building had been used to store weapons.
Hamas meanwhile said it fired four rockets at the Israeli city of Ashdod.
The Palestinian health ministry says in addition to those killed, 750 people - mainly civilians - have been injured in Israel's Operation Protective Edge since it began on Tuesday.
The UN has calculated that 77 per cent of the people killed in Gaza so far have been civilians.
The rockets have caused damage and some injuries in Israel but there have been no Israeli fatalities so far.
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