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Gaza City (CNN) -- Hamas claimed it captured an Israeli soldier Sunday on the deadliest day yet in the battle between Israel and Hamas militants in GazaThe solider was taken during an early morning operation, according to Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing, al-Qassam BrigadesHe provided the supposed soldier's name and ID"He is a prisoner, and if Zionists lie about the dead and wounded, then the fate of this soldier is their responsibility," the spokesman saidGunfire and cheers erupted in Gaza in apparent celebration of the soldier's capture, according to CNN reporters on the groundcnnArticleGalleryNav{border:1px solid #000;cursor:pointer;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:25px}cnnArticleGalleryNavOn{background-color:#C03;border:1px solid #000;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:20px}cnnArticleGalleryNavDisabled{background-color:#222;border:1px solid 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span{background-color:#444;color:#666;float:left;height:23px;text-align:center;width:25px;padding:4px 0 0}cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto{padding-right:68px;width:270px;margin:0 auto}cnnGalleryContainer{float:left;clear:left;margin:0 0 20px;padding:0 0 0 10px}Israeli soldiers weep at the grave of Israeli SgtAdar Barsano during his funeral on Sunday, July 20, in Nahariya, IsraelPalestinian medics evacuate a body from Gaza's Shaja'ia district on July 20, 2014Israeli soldiers give medical care to soldiers who where wounded during an offensive in Gaza on July 20, 2014, at the Israeli-Gaza borderA Palestinian boy injured during an Israeli airstrike is taken to the hospital by his father in Gaza City on July 20Palestinians flee their homes as Israeli troops focus their firepower on the Gaza town of Shaja'ia on Sunday, July 20The shelling and bombing killed at least 60 people and wounded 300, according to the Gaza Health MinistrySmoke rises after an Israeli missile hits the town of Shaja'ia on July 20A Palestinian child walks on debris from a destroyed house following an overnight Israeli strike in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, Saturday, July 19, 2014Israel launched a ground operation late Thursday after a 10-day campaign of more than 2,000 airstrikes against Gaza that had failed to halt relentless Hamas rocket fire on Israeli citiesAn explosion rocks a street in Gaza City on July 18Israeli ground forces move to the Gaza border on Friday, July 18, as part of Operation Protective EdgeIsraeli soldiers patrol near the Israel and Gaza border on July 18Israeli troops pushed deeper into Gaza on Friday to destroy rocket launching sites and tunnels, firing volleys of tank shells and clashing with Palestinian fighters in a high-stakes ground offensive meant to weaken the enclave's Hamas rulersA relative mourns during the funeral of Rani Abu Tawila, a Palestinian who was killed in an Israeli attack, on July 18, in Gaza CityA Palestinian demonstrator runs through smoke during clashes with Israeli soldiers at the entrance of Israeli-run Ofer prison in the West Bank village of Betunia, on July 18, after a protest against Israel's military operation in GazaIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of bolstering the ground assault on Gaza in what commentators said was part of a strategy to pressure Hamas into a truceThis image made from video shot through a night vision scope was released by the Israeli military on July 18It shows troops moving through the opening in a wall during the early hours of a ground offensive in GazaChildren stare as Palestinians flee Khan Yunis to safe areas July 18 because of the ongoing Israeli campaign in GazaAn Israeli tank fires a shell into Gaza on July 18A Palestinian carries a gas cylinder salvaged from the rubble of an apartment building after it was hit by Israeli fire in Gaza on July 18An Israeli reservist prays near the Gaza border on July 18 near Sderot, IsraelSmoke from flares rises into the sky in Gaza City on Thursday, July 17Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Israel ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in Gaza Israel ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaIsrael ground offensive in GazaHIDE CAPTION>>Israel's ground offensive in Gaza Citizens run for their lives in GazaDirector: Gazans 'don't feel safe'Netanyahu: Hamas targets civiliansThere was no immediate comment from IsraelThe Israel Defense Forces said it was aware of the report and looking into it"It's a game changer, immediately, because it's going to change what the Israelis are doing on the ground in that sectorThey're going to be looking for him," said CNN military analyst LtColRick Francona"Overall, the Israeli strategy is not going to changeThey're committed to this mission," he saidThough, in the future, Francona said, the Israelis are "going to have to make some sort of accommodation to get this guy back"In 2006, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was capturedHe was released some five years later in exchange for more than a thousand Palestinian prisonersGaza battle's deadliest day for both sidesEighty-seven Palestinians died, at least 60 of them in Israel's assault on the town of Shaja'ia, the Gaza Health Ministry saidThe IDF said 13 soldiers were killedAt a news conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed the country's "deep pain" at the loss of the soldiersIn total, 425 Palestinians have been killed, according to the Gaza Health MinistryIt's unknown how many were militantsThe United Nations has estimated that 70% were civiliansSince beginning ground operations Thursday, Israel said, it has killed at least 70 terrorists and captured others"We're doing everything we can not to harm the people of Gaza," Netanyahu added"Hamas is doing everything they can to make sure the people of Gaza suffer"But people in Gaza who spoke with CNN painted a different picture"What is happening is a massacre," said a resident of the al-Remal neighborhoodHamas claimed responsibility for the deaths of the Israeli soldiers, saying it had lured tanks into a field in which it had hidden improvised explosive devicesThe attack "destroyed the force completely," Hamas said, calling it a "heroic operation"In total, 18 Israeli soldiers have been killed, in addition to two civiliansIsrael has used its Iron Dome defense system to block many missiles, fired by militants in Gaza, from hitting population centersIntensified attacks in Gaza CNN camera captures airstrike in GazaPalestinians, Israelis blame each otherMap of the Middle EastMap of the Middle EastDozens dead in Shaja'iaHundreds of people fled in panic into Gaza City on Sunday as Israeli troops focused their firepower on nearby Shaja'iaBodies lay in streets beside gashes blasted into apartment buildings, said people who had escaped the violenceOvernight, Hamas fired rockets from Shaja'ia toward IsraelFor three days, the IDF had warned residents of Shaja'ia to flee, Israel saidSuch warnings are delivered through calls and text messages as well as fliers that said "it is the intention of the IDF to carry out aerial strikes against terror sites and operatives" in the areaThe fliers told people to head to Gaza City by Wednesday morning and not to return until further noticeThe IDF posted an English translation of the fliers Sunday on TwitterSome residents said they received the warnings but felt that even if they fled, they could face the same dangers in other parts of GazaBut the IDF said Hamas "ordered them to stay" and "put them in the line of fire"The IDF posted a photo Sunday on Twitter, saying, "We fired a warning shot at this target in GazaIn response, these civilians ran to the roof and brought their kids"Hamas' cease-fire demandsHamas told CNN on Sunday that it would only agree to a cease-fire if it was guaranteed that certain demands would form the basis of negotiationsIzzat Risheq, a senior Hamas political leader in Qatar, said the demands include opening the border crossings, freeing detainees Israel arrested in June, and opening the Gaza portThe militant group overnight turned down an invitation by Egypt to talk about a cease-fire initiative that Cairo had proposedUSSecretary of State John Kerry is scheduled to go to Egypt on Monday to meet with senior officials about the crisis in GazaWhile there, he will push for a cease-fire, a State Department spokeswoman saidUSPresident Barack Obama spoke Sunday with Netanyahu, the second call in three daysObama reiterated UScondemnation of Hamas attacks against Israel "and reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself," the White House said in a statementObama also "raised serious concern about the growing number of casualties, including increasing Palestinian civilian deaths in Gaza and the loss of Israeli soldiers"Speaking to CNN's "State of the Union," Kerry said the United States supports Egypt's initiative for a cease-fire and "will work for a fair cease-fire"The United States has "shown our willingness to try to deal with the underlying issues," but Hamas "must step up and show a level of reasonableness," he saidHamas wants to 'bloody Israeli troops'4 Gazan boys killed while playing soccerRockets force children into bomb shelters"Israel is under siege by a terrorist organization that has seen fit to dig tunnels and come through those tunnels with handcuffs and tranquilizer drugs, prepared to try to capture Israeli citizens and take them back to hold them hostageNo country could sit by and not take steps to try to deal with people who are sending thousands of rockets your way," Kerry said"No country, no human being, is comfortable with children being killed, with people being killed, but we're not comfortable with Israeli soldiers being killed either or with people being rocketed in Israel""Hamas uses civilians as shields," he said"They fire from a home and draw the fire into the home"Separately, Kerry was caught on an open mic, appearing to criticize Israeli assurances that its ground offensive in Gaza would be limitedHis comments occurred between multiple television interviewsHe was heard in a phone conversation with a State Department deputy, Jonathan Finer, discussing the deaths of Israeli soldiers killed overnight"I hope they don't think that's an invitation to go do more," Kerry said in the unguarded moment"That better be the warning to them"At that point, Finer is heard mentioning the number of Palestinians wounded and killed in the past 24 hours"It's a hell of a pinpoint operationIt's a hell of a pinpoint operation," Kerry said, a seemingly frustrated comment aimed at IsraelFawzi Barhoum, a spokesman for Hamas, said on Aqsa TV on Saturday that there would be no truce or surrender while Israel is attackingIsrael opens field hospital for PalestiniansIsrael announced Sunday it would open a field hospital at the Erez Crossing to treat injured PalestiniansOn Saturday, the defense forces delivered truckloads of medical supplies to GazaTony Blair: 'Time is running out'UN: Palestinian people aren't statisticsTweets from https://twittercom/cnni/lists/israel-gaza-updatesMeanwhile, at Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, soldiers have been coming in with serious wounds from shrapnel and gunshotsThe hospital treats soldiers and civilians, as well as injured Palestinians, although none were there SundayThe hospital is frequently hit by rocket attacks from GazaIt has emergency procedures in place, including moving its neo-natal ward into a reinforced rocket shelterIsrael agreed to a two-hour cease-fire Sunday, at the request of the Red Cross, to allow Palestinian emergency medical workers to tend to the wounded and dead in Shaja'ia, the IDF saidIsrael also announced it was extending its cease-fire, but said Hamas was not holding its fireHamas, meanwhile, said Israeli forces shelled Shaja'ia after the cease-fire was declaredThe IDF said it has held fire three times since beginning the operation in Gaza, but "Hamas never stopped shooting rockets"Israel is still "early on in the mission," IDF spokesman LtColPeter Lerner said Sunday"You can't erase 10,000 rockets overnight," he said of Hamas' arsenalThe IDF is adding troops to the incursionIt called up tens of thousands of reservists at the start of Operation Protective Edge to prepare for the ground operationsIsrael said it has struck "2,300 terror targets" in Gaza and found 13 tunnels the militants use for smuggling weaponsNetanyahu: Demilitarize GazaNetanyahu called on the international community to "undertake a program to demilitarize Gaza" in the futureThe situation is "unacceptable" because of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, Netanyahu told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in an interview Sunday"These people are the worst terrorists -- genocidal terroristsThey call for the destruction of Israel and they call for the killing of every Jew, wherever they can find them"Hamas fighters in Gaza "don't care" about the dying people around them, Netanyahu saidIsrael has enabled the shipment of concrete into Gaza for buildings, hospitals, and schools, but the militants use hundreds of tons of it for each tunnel, Netanyahu saidHamas: Israel committed 'crime against humanity'Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri, speaking to Al-Jazeera, said Israel committed "a crime against humanity," and that most of those killed in Shaja'ia were women and children"Our people will not sit idle in front of this brutal aggression"He called on the Palestinian Authority, in the West Bank, to "stop its security coordination with the occupation" and to "stop suppressing the demonstrations in the West Bank" He also said "the Arab world should not sit idle"The Israeli government has repeatedly said that, unlike Palestinian militants, the IDF does not target civilians and works to avoid innocent casualtiesBut in Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, more than 70% of those killed in the hail of artillery and airstrikes have been civilians, according to the 灰鸽子公司,灰鸽子工作室远控灰鸽子United NationsA fifth were childrenMore than 40% of Gaza's population is 14 or youngerAbout 81,000 Palestinians have taken refuge in UNfacilities, Robert Turner, the director of UNefforts in Gaza, said SundayThe United Nations has been investigating a cache of rockets used by militants found in a UNschoolGaza crisis: Who's who in HamasIsraeli military's 'knock on roof' warnings criticized by rights groupsWar-scarred Gaza medical crews also in harm's wayOpinion: A smart way out of the Gaza confrontationCNN's Ben Wedeman and Karl Penhaul reported from Gaza; CNN's Ben Brumfield and Josh Levs from AtlantaCNN's Atika Shubert reported from Israel near GazaCNN's Tim Lister, MIchael Martinez, Kareem Khadder, Ian Lee, Ali Younes, Ralph Ellis, Tim Lister, Samira Said, Michael Schwartz, Salma Abdelaziz and Tal Heinrich contributed to this report
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