US pushes for Gaza truce as death toll tops 700
Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Gaza continue after 17 days of fighting between Israeli security forces and Hamas militants

The death toll in Gaza topped 700 on Thursday as Israeli tank fire before dawn killed 16 people in the Hamas-dominated coastal territory, including six members of the same family, Palestinian health officials said.
The continued violence defied world efforts to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas after 17 days of fighting, though some officials voiced optimism that a limited truce may be within reach.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, flying back from Israel to Cairo for more talks with Egyptian mediators, reported some progress in ceasefire talks.
An Egyptian official said on Wednesday a humanitarian truce may go into effect by the weekend, in time for the Eid ul-Fitr festival, Islam’s biggest annual celebration that follows the fasting month of Ramadan.
However, another senior US official said this was a hope but a truce was by no means locked in.

“It would not be accurate to say that we expect a ceasefire by the weekend,” said the US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “We are continuing to work on it, but it is not set at this point.”