Foreign Minister Julie Bishop welcomed a 72-hour cease-fire that began today, and urged Israel to take all necessary steps to prevent civilian casualties.
"I am deeply troubled by the suffering being endured by the Palestinian population in Gaza, where many hundreds of innocent people have been killed, including women and children," Bishop said in a statement. "There have been a number of shocking incidents, including the indefensible shelling of three UN schools, all of which were sheltering civilians."
Israel and Hamas yesterday accepted an Egyptian cease-fire proposal meant to halt a bruising war that has claimed nearly 2,000 lives, raising hopes that the bloodiest round of fighting between the bitter enemies could finally be coming to an end.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's conservative government is a staunch ally of Israel, and angered Arab and Islamic countries in June by changing its description of East Jerusalem from "occupied" to "disputed.