Hamas says it accepts 3-hour truce

The Islamist Hamas movement says it has accepted a proposal for a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.

Smoke billowing from the Gaza Strip following an Israeli air strike on July 16, 2014. (Getty)

Smoke billowing from the Gaza Strip following an Israeli air strike on July 16, 2014. (Getty)

The Islamist Hamas movement says it has accepted a proposal for a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza it says has been made by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

"The ICRC contacted (us) and offered to broker a three-hour humanitarian truce to enable ambulances to evacuate the dead and wounded and Hamas accepted it," spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said in a statement issued on Sunday.

"Hamas agreed on it but the occupation refused it," he claimed, although Israeli public radio reported that the Israeli government was studying the proposal.

An ICRC spokesman refused to confirm or deny the report, saying only: "We have been making every effort to ensure ways to evacuate the dead and the wounded."

The move came as Israel continued pounding several neighbourhoods east of Gaza City, leaving at least 40 people dead and nearly 400 wounded.

The intensity of the bombardment prevented emergency services from accessing the neighbourhoods and dead bodies lay in the streets as thousands fled in terror.


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