The ceasefire officially ended at five o' clock this morning
Israeli warplanes have been attacking targets in Gaza after a seven-day ceasefire ended at five o'clock this morning.
Gaza's Health Ministry say dozens of people have already been killed, and both sides are blaming each other for a failure to extend the truce.
Israel has published a map online, dividing Gaza into squares, saying it'll use the chart to tell civilians which areas are being targeted.
UNICEF Spokesman, James Elder, who's in a hospital in Gaza, says it's a desperate situation:

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