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Smoke rises over Gaza City after an Israeli strike on Friday. AP/Press Association Images

Violence continues in Gaza with 30 air strikes, killing five Palestinians

The Palestinian interior ministry said Israeli jets destroyed three mosques, at least two of which were considered close to Hamas.

ISRAELI WAR PLANES have carried out 30 air strikes over Gaza, killing five Palestinians, as militants fired six rockets into Israel, leaving international mediators scrambling to rescue ceasefire talks.

Gaza emergency services said two men were killed in a strike on a motorcycle in Al-Maghazi camp and that the bodies of three others were pulled from the rubble of the Al-Qassam mosque in the Nuseirat camp in the middle of the enclave.

The Palestinian interior ministry said Israeli jets destroyed three mosques, the one in Nuseirat, one in the Zeitoun area and one in Jabaliya in the north.

At least two of the mosques were considered close to Hamas.

Only the minaret was left standing at the huge Al-Qassam mosque, an AFP photographer said.

“We heard a loud explosion and it was the beginning of the explosions and a warning to residents to evacuate the area to stay away,” said Jood Irhaem, who lives close to one of the mosques.

Minutes later there were two strong explosions.

Israel said Palestinian militants fired six rockets into Israel on Saturday, bringing to 44 the number of projectiles launched into the Jewish state since the end of a 72-hour truce on Friday.

One civilian and a soldier were wounded on Friday, but no injuries or damage were reported on Saturday.

Israel said it had carried out around 100 strikes in Gaza since Friday, 30 of them since midnight.

Palestinian medics say 10 people have been killed and more than 40 wounded since the truce expired.

Mideast Israel Palestinians Palestinians carry religion books salvaged from a mosque after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

In the occupied West bank, two Palestinian men died after being shot by Israeli troops during violent clashes at protests in Hebron and near the Jewish settlement of Psagot, medics said.

The month-long conflict flared again after mediators tried but failed to extend a ceasefire that expired on Friday morning as Palestinian militants shattered the quiet with pre-dawn rocket attacks.

Fighting between Israel and Hamas has now killed at least 1,900 Palestinians and 67 people on the Israeli side, almost all soldiers, since July 8.

The United Nations says at least 1,354 of the Palestinians killed since July 8 were civilians, including 447 children.

Mideast Israel Palestinians A rocket is fired from Gaza City towards Israel. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Acting US Middle East peace envoy Frank Lowenstein, in Cairo for some days, “is still trying to help the parties get a permanent ceasefire,” a US embassy official said.

Egyptian mediators met a Palestinian delegation again Friday evening and were waiting to hear back from the Israelis after Shabbat, the Jewish sabbath, ends at sundown Saturday.

Israel warned it would not negotiate under fire, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to retaliate “forcefully” and blamed the Islamist movement Hamas for breaching the ceasefire.

- © AFP, 2014

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