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lsrael Resist Foreign Attacks

Israel will resist foreign pressure to halt its operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said. He said Israel had attacked more than 1,000 targets there since Tuesday, and was using twice the force it used during a similar operation in 2012. A total of 105 people have died in the Israeli air strikes in the territory, Palestinian sources say. Meanwhile, Gaza militants have continued to fire rockets into Israel, causing damage and injuries. Mr Netanyahu said he had held "very good, positive" telephone consultations with US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But he added that "no international pressure will prevent us from acting with all power". The Palestinian health ministry says in addition to those killed, 740 people - mainly civilians - have been injured in Israel's Operation Protective Edge since it began on Tuesday. Earlier today a series of rockets where guided at a petrol station and injured just one civilian, the deaths are reducing as they have bomb shelters and sirens to notify an incoming missile so the Israel citizens can survival and hopefully end this attack and return back to peace. ' Sammy '

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Luis Suarez: £75m Deal

Luis Suarez: Liverpool & Barcelona agree £75m deal for striker Liverpool have agreed to sell striker Luis Suarez to Barcelona for a fee thought to be about £75m. The Uruguayan, 27, who is serving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup, will sign a five-year deal. Suarez, who scored 31 league goals last season, will travel to the Spanish club next week for a medical. "Luis is a very special talent and I thank him for the role he has played," said Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers. Suarez - last season's Premier League top scorer and winner of the PFA and Football Writers' Player of the Year awards - signed for Liverpool from Ajax in 2011 for £22.7m, and had four years left on his contract. Luis Suarez Suarez says he and his family will "always be Liverpool supporters" The move to Barcelona takes him closer to his wife Sofia's family. "I hope you can all understand why I have made this decision," said the striker, who is banned from "all football-related activity" until the end of October as he serves his third suspension for biting an opponent. "This club did all they could to get me to stay, but playing and living in Spain, where my wife's family live, is a lifelong dream and ambition. I believe now the timing is right."