Families grieve at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight 17 as fighting continues in eastern ukraine. More than a dozen people have been shot so far this weekend in chicago. But there is a new program that is trying to keep kids off the streets and out of trouble. Thanks for being with us, we begin with the conflict in gaza. Israel has agreed to expand a humahumanitarian ceasefire until sunday night but gaza has nod get to that ceasefire. Mortars were once again fired in to israel from gaza. Following the end of a previous ceasefire, during the short window when fighting had stopped, many residents had returned to their homes to look for survivors and bury the dead think more than 100 bodies were discovered. In the other palestinian territory funerals were held for palestinians who were killed during demonstrations in support of gaza last week. At least eight palestinians in the west bank have been killed in the past three days, meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry and his counterparts from france, the u. K. And a number of other countries are meeting in paris. They are trying to convince both sides to agree to a longer truce. Now, the total number of palestinians killed since the beginning of fighting now stands at 1,049. Most are civilians. At least 6,000 have been injured. 40 israel i sole years and three is really civilians have also been killed. Nick schifrin joining us live from gaza right now. As we mentioned, nick, israel has agreed to a 24 hour extension of the human train terrien ceasefire but what exactly does that mean for the people of gaza. Reporter that means they can stay in their neighbors if they are still in their neighbors. Israel warned them not to go but we saw them returning all day. Israel said they will hold fire for the next 21 hours but will not stop continuing going after the tunnels. And those are tunnel that his go from gaza in to israel. Those are the things that the israeli officials are most concerned about. Really when you look at the situation today and the people of gaza today and, what they saw for the first time they were really able they were really able to see the depth of the devastation. For the first time in weeks the neighbor filled with life. Gas an cowboys corralled their herds, and for a few hours kids were free to be kids. But these moments, these survivors are dwarfed by the destruction. Streets closest to the israel i border are gone. This street is this war end center. Israeli f16s dropped thousands of pounds of bombs, palestinian fighters attacked israeli troops. Their green hamas flags still flutter from homes they used as bases. Countless homes are now rubble. You can actually see where each room used to stand. This used to be a bedroom. The family hunting for money or jewelry, anything of value they can use to buy food. Below the rubble, the bodies of omars father and three brothers are still buried. Translator what we have been through is overwhelming. The Palestinian People must remain strong. We must be able to live like other people do. Reporter and this was, what, where you entertained guests, this area . Omars cousin lives next door, the same strike gutted his house. Translator the blood of my sister. My sister. She was 25 years old. And the blood of my daughter. She is seven years old. Reporter he tries to open his kitchen door. Its blocked by did h debris. Translator our kitchen is the center for the house. We dont buy it from the market, we make it here. We make it here. In the kitchen. Reporter today the plates, bowls anbowls and cups may be ie but they are covered in dust created by the wall that was blown out. Everyone was scared of this. It was a great massacre. It was a great massacre. Reporter deep in this neighborhood you can really see how violent the fighting was. This is a metal door, you can see the shrapnel the size of my fist went straight through it. Over here this is a store front or was a store front and one blast ripped right through the front of it. And this entire area has an action writ smell. The smell is of the blood that stains these roads. The aftermath here is horrifying. But here it might be even worse. When we arrived, the damage was still smoldering. Parents carried their children through streets that are now debris fields. And nearby, a family digs through what used to be their home. 11 bodies are trapped inside. In total, medical officials discovered and buried 132 bodies today. Among the lines of old cement gravestones a fresh grave dug so quickly the name is written in pen. Today a little life returned to this wartorn neighborhood. But residents have seen too much death to stay. This man shows me the missile fragment that landed in his home. He and his family grab the whatever could fit in his taxi trunk and for the second time in two weeks fled their home. Going anywhere but here. This is the third war that they have gone through in the last six years. And, tom, they all tell me that this one has produced much more damage than the previous two. Its devastating. As we have mentioned israel has agreed to extend a humanitarian ceasefire until sunday night. But what does hamas want before it accepts a ceasefire, nick . Reporter yeah, they are saying that the rules of this ceasefire are sun table. And the reason is that they want all israeli troops outside of gaza during the ceasefire. What israel says, no, we are not goingoing to do that, we are tae right on the border, even though we may not be dropping bombs from the air we are continuing to go of after the tunnel that his lead from gaza in to israel. There has been a lot of problems with these ceasefire negotiations. The u. S. Is right in the middle. John kerry failing, according to other u. S. Officials, to convince either side to accept the latest version that he has had, so despite three or four days of intense diplomacy, thomas, we are simply nowhere closer to a permanent ceasefire that is acceptable to both sides. All right, Nick Schifrin in gaza for us. Nick, thank you. There are so many stories coming out of the region. In Southern Gaza 20 members from the same family were laid to rest. Charles staff ford wa stratford. Translator he is the person who brings me food. Who is going to provide for me now . Reporter it only took the push of a button, a split second for the Israeli Military to wipeout almost 20 members of her family. Remnants of their lives lay ripped ward in this hole in the ground. The blast ripped the skin off mohameds face. He and his brother hussein were the only people in the house to survive. Translator we sell chickens and we go home. We have nothing to do with the resistence. We are civilians just like everyone else. Reporter we moved to the nearby village. The Israeli Military has been targeting what they say are hamas tunnels. I am standing about 200 meters from the border of the village, which is near here. The Israeli Military say during this humanitarian ceasefire nobody can go here because they are still looking for what they say are hamasbuilt tunnels. Now, there are a lot of people here waiting, they havent seen their friends and relatives for a couple of days now. It was about a half an hour ago that there were warning shots fired from that area over the crowd here and a few minutes ago we saw a tank moving from left to right. But we cannot get any closer than this. Eight people were in this house when the israeli shell hit. Miraculously they all survived. We moved as close as we safely could. You could see the tanks kicking dust in to the area. People here told us the Israeli Military had confiscated their relatives mobile phones. Translator the International Red cross said they were going to come, but they havent. There are dead people in their houses. Translator we demand ban kimoon come to see whats happening on the ground. Its burning. There are bodies decomposing on the streets. Translator where is the ceasefire . We have a rate to see our relatives. Give us mercy. Reporter the Israeli Military fired more warning shots as i drone hovered overhead. We retreated back down the road. In a nearby cemetery men struggled to lay the 19 members of the family to rest. They frantically pulled earth in to the tomb. Translator netanyahu is a criminal who commits crimes every day against us and our old people too. Reporter the israelis are calling this a humanitarian ceasefire. As the people of gaza bury their dead. Charles stratford, al jazerra, gaza. The brief ceasefire was used by palestinian to his look for the bodies of their loved ones, al jazerras Stefanie Dekker takes us to an emotional scene in northern gaza. Reporter a 12hour ceasefire that is negotiated means little. It means nothing. To those that have lost everything. This is an area in the north and they are actually just pulling a body out of the rubble. And this is the sound of absolute grief as they are pulling people out of the houses here. We are being told that just before this ceasefire took place, israeli war planes hit this area extremely hard. There is areas of complete devastation as you can see. They are still looking for more bodies and people here will tell you, we met one lady, 70 years old sit on this side of the road and she said this has happened throughout my lifetime. Israel has come in, has killed us, and has devastated our lives. When will it stop . Stefanie dekker. Thousands of people demonstrated across europe today in support of palestinians. In paris, protesters defied a police ban on the pro gaza demonstrations. Hundreds took to the streets to show their support. The protests turned violent when demonstrators clashed with police. Protesters threw rocks at security forces. Police responded by firing tear gas in to the crowd. [ chanting ] meanwhile in, london, thousands gathered outside the israeli em bass a for the second week in a row. Protesters condemn the Israeli Offensive in gaza. The protest ended at parliament with accusations of englands government being biased towards israel. We invite to you stay with us, coming up we are going toying a deeper look at how the fighting between hamas and israel may have breached International Law. And the allegations of possible war crimes, thats ahead in about 10 minutes. Turning our attention in libya, american diplomats and stoppers were evacuated from the u. S. Embassy in tripoli. They were delivered in the middle the night to tanisha for their safety. Fighting in tripoli has intensify. Secretary of state john kerry says the your honor is not closing the embassy but suspending its activities our roslyn jordan has been covering the story and has the latest 2340u from washington. Reporter the Obama Administration has been watching the security situation in libya with great concern in recent weeks, so its really no surprise that on friday the decision was made, close the embassy for now, and move the staff out of the country for its safety. This was the secretary of state, john kerry speaking on saturday. We are suspending our current diplomatic activities at the embassy. Not closing the embassy, but suspending the activities. And we have moved people on ground to tunisia where they will then disburse to other places where we will continue our diplomatic activity with his libya. Reporter the obamaed Administration Says it doesnt know when it will rewe deploy its diplomats t to typically bup identity but it says they have to believe that the embassy can protect them from an attack. The very sort of situation that led to the deaths of four americans, including the ambassador in september 2012. In the meantime. The u. S. Government is tilling all u. S. Sit citizens in libya to get out. And find a commercial flight. Its not in the business of doing evacuations. Security experts say instability is not new, conditions right now are bad. Jim walsh, with m. T Study Programs showing to rah shill carry in the studio. There has always been violence since the fall of qaddafi. It has escalated in the last month. What drives this, three things, the airport has come under fire so they have shutdown. That sort of closes off an exit avenue that they had to move people out quickly, plus the violence is getting closer to the embassy, and its increasing in tin tense a tense at thisint. The u. S. Had evacuated and turkey also. All those things are good reasons to get out. Yes. But is it also the u. S. Being extremely cautious, erring on the side of caution because of what happened at the cons lot . You dont know unless you are listening in on those phone calls or getting the traffic back and forth. The memos in the embassy. Of course you would have to think that. But, again, i would say the u. S. Is not the first one out here, right, there are others that have already moved out. And they are offense reluctant to leave places. But i wouldnt blame them. Certainly you want to have an abundance of caution here. Lets talk more about what is happening in libya. Secretary of state john kerry said this earlier today that the violence is coming from the hands of freewheeling militias. This is whats taking place in tripoli right now. Who are these ma litsc militias . What are they trying to accomplish . Sure. There is a Central Government but it doesnt have i standing army, a strong force. What you have instead in that vacuum are two major alliances of different militias, one is based in the mountain us northwest, and then in the port city, there is another set of militias more islamic based, its more complicated than national assists but in islam assists there is gee on the ground raving raffi and a lot of other things, but basically two groupings of guns battling each other. Were these people once all on the same side . Absolutely. Of course this is classically a problem. Its easier to out of the a dictator than rebuild a Civil Society and create a stole and coherent government. Does that mean some of what we are seeing is unfortunately to be expected after a revolution . I think so. Now, did h depends on part ie depends on what a dictators leaves you behind and what do you with it. Some countries are going to be more stable. They have Civil Institution insd jew dish as and the things that make a society hold together. But that wasnt libya and it wasnt libya under qaddafi. That wasnt a welldeveloped state. It was a state that was very thin and when that went away there wasnt a lot left behind. This is a loaded question. But what do you see the future of libya being . You know, the government there has called for a ceasefire, its called for truce talks between the militias, you know, the center of gravity tends to be with the folks that hold the guns and that those conflicts seem to increase in number and intensity. I think in near term it doesnt look very good. Once again that was security at this expert jim walsh in the studio early we are a Richelle Carey. 40 dutched police and foreign sit specialists are in ukraine waiting to gain zeek tos to the plane crash site. The International Community is push to go make the area more secure. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was carrying 298 passengers and crew, mostly dutch when it was shot down last week. Everyone on board was killed. European union issued its first economic sanctions against russia today. The announcement came as the u. S. Accused russia of firing directly in to eastern ukraine. Targeting Ukrainian Military positions. The state Department Says there is also evidence that russia is planning to deliver more weapons to separatist forces in ukraine. Something moscow has previously denied. And today there were reports of heavy shelling in done donet, ukrainian Officials Say their forces have advanced to the outskirts of the city in order to reclaim it. Separatists have controlled the city now for months. That fighting has forces hundreds of thousands of people to flee their home Barnaby Phillips has their story. Reporter the people of donetsk are abandoning their city. They fear the war that has now reached its outskirts. Boarding the train for kiev, some like tanya, say they dont wants to live under separatist control. These people came to our town just to occupy the territory, just to take our business, and spoil our life. And i want to continue my business in different city. I want to live, to have future. Reporter outside don donetsk they are also on the move. Only these people are fleeing the government arm. And what they say is its indiscriminate shelling. This is a tower on the edge of the city. Shells have landed in its car park. Almost everyone who lived here has gone. This is my pardon me. Reporter but victor is still here. And you have been here for some four years, i think. Yeah. Maybe four. Reporter he sent his wife and children away weeks ago. And is trying to decide whether he should go too. Translator my feelings are complicated. On the one hand i want to leave. But on the other hand this is my native city. I just want to see the end of this situation. Reporter in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. Donetsk is a dieing city. The majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. People have left because they fear the worst. Some are going west to governmentcontrolled areas. Some are going east to russia. These people are going to the russian city, they say theyll come back when things are better. And over in kiev, an abandoned Cement Factory is now a shelter for 200 people who just fled from the war zone. Including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter anna. Translator there is a real war there. Lots of shelling. My daughter is disabled and shes much more relaxed now that we are out of there. Reporter back at donetsk station, more goodbyes. Nobody knows when theyll see friends and family again. Nobody imagined ukraines crisis would come to this. Barnaby phillips, al jazerra, donetsk. A video was released this weekend showing an american citizen reportedly preparing to take part in a suicide bombing attack against syrian troops. U. S. Citizen is seen right here on his knees at an undisclosed location. The video was released by an al quada group linked to fighting in syria. The 22yearold florida native left america and allegedly joined al qaeda. State Department Confirms that he