Arab League urges international protection for Gaza

Israel pressed its campaign of punishing raids on Gaza for a seventh day on Monda

Update: 2014-07-14 17:49 GMT
Smoke rises after an Israeli missile strike in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, early on Monday. (Photo: AP)
Cairo: The Arab League has called on the "international community" to end Israeli air strikes on Gaza and to protect Palestinians, ahead of a foreign ministers' meeting later Monday.
  
Israel pressed its campaign of punishing raids on Gaza for a seventh day on Monday, but held off from launching a threatened ground incursion as the world intensified efforts to broker a truce.
  
The Arab League "affirmed the necessity of urgent steps for an immediate end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza and providing protection for the Palestinians", it said in a report to be submitted to the ministerial meeting.
  
Israeli "air strikes on Gaza have become a matter that cannot be met with silence any more", it said.
  
The pan-Arab organisation "demands that the international community intervene through its legal and humanitarian institutions to protect the Palestinian people".

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