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New round of Israeli strikes on Hamas buildings in Gaza City

New round of Israeli strikes on Hamas buildings in Gaza City Gaza City  - Israeli jets bombed the Hamas cabinet building and the presidential headquarters used by the radical Islamic movement ruling Gaza, in a new round of airstrikes Tuesday night.

The cabinet complex in south-west Gaza City had already been targeted in previous days, but the final blow completely levelled it to the ground, witnesses said.

Abbas' cancels New Year, Orthodox Christmas celebrations

Abbas' cancels New Year, Orthodox Christmas celebrations Ramallah - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ordered all celebrations for the New Year and for next week's Greek Orthodox Christmas Day in Bethlehem cancelled Tuesday.

The celebrations were called off as a result of a massive Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip that had left over 380 Palestinians dead and more than 1,800 wounded.

A statement issued by Abbas' office said his Fatah movement had also cancelled celebrations marking 44 years since its inception. Fatah celebrates its creation every January 1.

Ehud Olmert rejects French proposal for 48-hour truce

Ehud Olmert rejects French proposal for 48-hour truGaza/Tel Aviv - Israel rejected calls by the UN, EU and France for a ceasefire and instead prepared for what could be "long weeks of combat," as a ferocious air offensive against Hamas in he Gaza Strip entered its fourth day Tuesday.

An Israeli defence official said French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner had proposed to Israel that it unilaterally halt its assault for 48 hours to give Hamas a chance to end its rocket and mortar attacks as well.

Egypt arrests 23 opposition Muslim Brotherhood members

Egypt arrests 23 opposition Muslim Brotherhood membersEgyptian security forces on Tuesday arrested 23 members of the banned opposition Muslim Brotherhood group as they prepared to meet to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip, according to a security source.

The source said the 23 were arrested in front of Egypt's Doctors Syndicate, where the meeting to discuss the Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip was due to take place.

Earlier on Tuesday, dozens of security elements were seen surrounding the syndicate, located in downtown Cairo.

EU foreign ministers begin meeting on Gaza conflict

EU foreign ministers begin meeting on Gaza conflictEuropean Union foreign ministers began Tuesday evening an emergency session to discuss the escalating conflict in the Gaza Strip.

Reports ahead of the meeting said the ministers would, among others, examine the chances for setting up a "humanitarian ceasefire" amid the rising casualty figures and ongoing attacks.

France, on its next-to-last day in its six-month term as EU president, had called the meeting after talks between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak.

Olmert rejects French proposal for 48-hour truce

Olmert rejects French proposal for 48-hour truce Tel Aviv  - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert rejected a reported French proposal to observe a 48-hour truce in Gaza, with a spokesman saying Tuesday the caretaker premier believes such a move would be a "mistake."

An Israeli defence official, earlier told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak had received a proposal from French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner to unilaterally end its assault on Gaza for 48 hours, allowing Hamas to suspend its rocket and mortar attacks as well.

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