A Palestinian youth attending a summer camp run by Hamas places a flag of the organization’s youth movement on a house in Jabaliya refugee camp that was destroyed during the Israeli assault in December-January. Youths helod a protest against the Israeli blockade on Gaza that has caused shortages of nearly all goods. (Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)
A Hamas policeman watches as Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahiya. Palestinians are making adobe bricks using sand, clay, and water, with some fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) as the Israeli blockade has barred construction materials. (Marco Longari / AFP/Getty Images)
Palestinians working for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) clear the rubble of houses in Jabaliya that were destroyed during the Israeli assault on Gaza. Some 30,000 people remain affected, U.N. and non-governmental aid groups estimate. Most have moved in with family members or into temporary rentals, but some are still living in tents and trailers with no water or electricity. (Ali Ali / EPA)
Workers with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) clear rubble in the Izzet Abed Rabbo area of the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. (Mahmud Hams / AFP/Getty Images)
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Palestinian firemen try to save construction workers who were wounded when a house in Gaza City they were working in collapsed. The workers were removing iron structures from the rubble of the house, destroyed in the Israel assault. A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross says six months after Israel launched its three-week military operation, Gaza neighborhoods particularly hard hit by the Israeli strikes will continue to look like they were hit by a quake unless vast quantities of cement, steel and other building materials are allowed into the territory for reconstruction. (Mohammed Abed / AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian man sits on land were his home in Gaza City used to be, it was demolished by Israeli soldiers during the assault. Efforts to restore normal life in Gaza continued, with schools reopening and garbage trucks rolling out in the streets. (Olivier Laban-Mattei / AFP/Getty Images)
An Israeli soldier fires at Palestinian stone-throwers during a protest against Israel’s offensive in Gaza, in the West Bank city of Hebron. As diplomats edged closer Friday to a cease-fire deal for the Gaza Strip, a top Hamas official vowed there would be no truce until Israel ended its invasion of the Palestinian enclave. (Abed Al Hafiz Hashlamoun / EPA)
A Palestinian boy throws stones after the Friday noon prayer outside the a mosque in east Jerusalem. (Ahmad Gharabli / AFP/Getty Images)
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An Israeli soldier jumps off an armored vehicle carrying a flag of Israel’s 60th anniversary as he celebrates with his unit their return from the Gaza Strip on the Israeli side of the border. Top Israeli diplomats headed for Egypt and the United States on Friday in what appeared to be a final push toward a cease-fire to end Israel’s punishing Gaza offensive against Hamas militants. (Anja Niedringhaus / Associated Press)
A controlled explosion by the Israeli army demolishes a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip. Friday marks the 21st day of fighting. (Kobi Gideon / EPA)
Palestinians gather on the site where Said Siam, interior minister in Gaza‘s Hamas government, was killed by Israeli strikes on Thursday in Gaza City. (Mohammed Abed / AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian man cries after hearing the news of the death of his relative outside the morgue of Shifa hospital in Gaza City. (Khalil Hamra / Associated Press)
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Israeli police arrive during clashes with a group of Palestinians after noon prayer Friday in East Jerusalem. (Ahmad Gharabli / AFP/Getty Images)
A Palestinian girl and her mother walk near Israeli riot police in Arab East Jerusalem. (Patrick Baz / AFP/Getty Images)
Palestinians hurl stones toward Israeli soldiers during a protest against Israeli strikes on Gaza in the West Bank city of Hebron. (Abed Al Hafiz Hashlamoun / EPA)
A firefighter douses what was a United Nations warehouse in Gaza City after the main UN compound in Gaza came under fire from Israeli troops Thursday. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon went to Jerusalem to plead for peace.
Spanish U.N. peacekeepers, foreground, and Lebanese army soldiers stand next a rocket that was discovered, set to be fired, on a wooden platform in southern Lebanon north of the Israeli border. Rockets were fired Wednesday morning from Lebanon into Israel. The Israeli military said they caused no injuries and no damage. After that initial barrage, several more rockets that were set to be fired were discovered and dismantled by Lebanese troops, security officials said.
An Israeli army soldier is among those stationed in a staging area near the country’s border with Gaza. On the 18th day of fighting in the territory, Israeli ground forces and members of Hamas battled in a neighborhood of high-rise apartments in Gaza City, about a mile from the city center.
Hamas rockets continue to fall in Israeli territory. One rocket landed on a two-story house in Ashkelon and a woman who lived there was taken to the hospital after a panic attack.
An Israeli army mortar squad fires a round toward a target in the Gaza Strip from the Israeli side of the border on Monday. Israeli warplanes pounded the homes of Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip and ground troops edged ever closer to the territory’s densely-populated urban center. Reported casualties were low, an indication that Hamas was largely avoiding pitched battles with the advancing Israelis.
A Palestinian woman carries a mattress from the rubble of a building in an area targeted by Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday. Israel has stepped up the pressure on Hamas ahead of deciding whether to escalate its devastating two-week offensive.
On Sunday, an Ultra Orthodox Jewish man carrying a shofar watches as smoke billows from inside the Gaza Strip. Israeli troops pushed deeper into Gaza’s main city, sparking some of the fiercest battles yet of the 16-day-old campaign.
A wounded Palestinian child is carried into the Kamal Adwan hospital after an Israeli air strike in the city of Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza. According to Palestinian medical sources, 46 people have been killed Sunday in Gaza. (Abid Katib / Getty Images)
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Palestinian boys hold up leaflets dropped by Israeli planes on Sunday over the Gaza Strip warning residents that Israel was about to escalate fighting. (Said Khatib / AFP / Getty Images)
Smoke rises from the edges of Gaza City on Sunday afternoon. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
Residents walk by a bomb shelter on Sunday in Sderot, Israel. The southern town of Sderot has had hundreds of Hamas-fired rockets directed at it. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)
Israeli helicopters continued their aerial assault Saturday evening as Israeli-Gaza fighting entered a third week.
Complete Coverage: • Conflict in Gaza(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
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The aerial campaign between Israeli forces and Hamas draws spectators on Saturday afternoon.
After a siren’s blast, Israeli security service personnel take cover in Sderot. Two Hamas rockets were fired at the city. One landed on a main highway, narrowly missing a car.
Smoke is seen from Israeli miltary operations in Gaza City. Israeli forces pounded dozens of targets and edged closer to Gaza City on Saturday while southern Israel came under renewed rocket fire after one of its quietest nights in the offensive against Hamas.
A Palestinian man carries belongings from the rubble of a building following an Israeli airstrike in the Rafah refugee camp, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Saturday.
Palestinian demonstrators wave Hamas’ green flag during a demonstration in the West Bank city of Hebron. About 3,000 people marched against Israel’s military action in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli soldiers fire tear gas canisters while confronting Palestinian demonstrators at the West Bank checkpoint of Kalandia near Ramallah. Supporters of the Hamas movement also clashed with members of the rival Fatah party during protests in Ramallah against the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Tanks line up along the Israeli-Gaza border as the military campaign against Hamas continues. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
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Friends and family grieve for Sgt. Amit Robinson, 20, a radio operator in the Israeli military who was killed by Hamas sniper fire. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
Ran Ben Shalom, age 19, kneels beside the grave of his friend and fellow Israeli soldier Sgt. Amit Robinson, 20. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
An Israeli inspection team searches food shipments bound for Gaza at the Rafia border crossing Thursday, hours before a U.N. driver was shot and killed.
Palestinians shop for vegetables at a stall in Gaza City during a three-hour suspension of fire on Thursday. The pause in fighting also allowed rescuers to search for bodies amid the debris.
Colleagues of Israeli army Staff Sgt. Alex Mashavisky, who died during combat in Gaza, mourn over his grave during his funeral Wednesday in Beer Sheva, Israel.
Family members cry during a funeral for 10 relatives who were killed Tuesday in an Israeli attack on a United Nations school in Gaza. Israel said Hamas militants had been firing mortar rounds from the school.
The body of a Palestinian girl is found in the rubble of her destroyed house after an Israeli missile strike east of Gaza City. The other members of the family that occupied the house were also reported killed.
Palestinian families who fled their homes because of the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip take shelter at a school run by the United Nations in Gaza City. The United Nations said one of its schools, which had been closed, was hit by an Israeli missile, killing three Palestinians who had taken shelter inside.
A Palestinian man carries a wounded girl into Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital. The 11-day-old Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip has killed more than 575 Palestinians, according to Gaza hospital authorities.
Palestinians transport the bodies of 13 people killed in an Israeli air strike overnight on a house belonging to a Hamas member in eastern Gaza City. Medics said the dead, including several children, were members of the same extended family.
The coffin of Israeli Army Maj. Dagan Vertman, killed in the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, is carried to the military cemetery in Jerusalem as his family follows.
Even during the Israeli-Gaza conflict, Matab Alwalede continues to do his job herding cattle on the Israeli side of the border. Matab, 18, says he is used to the sound of the bombing and the missiles being fired, but that the horses and dogs get nervous. Matab is a full-time ranch hand and watches over some 200 head of cattle.
Palestinian children and their families from Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip take shelter at a school run by the United Nations in Gaza City. World leaders expressed mounting concern about the humanitarian impact of Israel’s massive offensive on the Gaza Strip.
A Palestinian father carries the body of his 1-year-old son, Mohammed al Samone, to the hospital after he was killed during an Israeli raid east of Gaza City. Israel began a ground assault late Saturday after eight days of air strikes.
Palestinian relatives of Hamas fighter Mohamed Abu Naja, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, mourn during his funeral in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip.
Palestinians carry the bodies of three toddlers -- Ahmed, Mohamed and Issa Samouni -- during their funeral in Gaza City. According to Palestinian medical sources, the three were killed in an Israeli strike.