United states and around the world. Im max foster in london. Were now day three of the ceasefire between israel and hamas and all efforts are focused on how to make it last longer. An unnamed israeli official says israel is on board for extending the truce. They say such talk is premature. Both sides are meeting in cairo again today. Speaking through egyptian mediators. Meanwhile, u. S. President Barack Obama Says both sides must find a way forwards. I have no sympathy for hamas. I have great sympathy for some of the work that has been done in cooperation for israel, the International Community by the palestinian authority. Theyve shown themselves to be responsible. They have recognized israel. They are prepared to move forward to arrive at a twostate solution. I think theyre sincere in their desire for peace, but they have also been weakened, i think, during this process. Cnns correspondent Matthew Chance is following the situation live from jerusalem. The way the president expresses his words shows how delicate the negotiation process is. Reporter thats right, it is very delicate, indeed, and there have been no results as far as we can ascertain from the negotiations that have been taking place from the egyptian capital, cairo, not through facetoface negotiations but through mediators. Theyre telling us israel is prepared to extend the unconditional ceasefire thats been in force for 48 hours. Its in force for another day. Theyre extending that. Hamas said theyre not ready to discuss an extension. Even though its possible this could happen, if it were a lasting ceasefire i think its pretty much recognized it has to be a political solution. Thats why all of these parties have gathered in cairo to discuss the longer lasting political settle am. The problem is with that, both of the sides, palestinians and israelis have come in with different perspectives. On the one hand, israel wants hamas to disarm and on the other hand hamas saying, look, we want the borders to be opened up and the blockade of gaza and the products going into gaza to be lifted to give people a bit more ordinary sense of life. So theyve got these two very different perspectives and at the moment they may remain very far apart, max. In terms of gaza and the recovery effort there whilst the cease fire continues, is aid getting in . Are they managing to at least start rebuilding their lives . Reporter well, im not in gaza. Its difficult for me to say but, yes, its our understanding that aid is getting in. Humanitarian supplies in particular. There are numerous trucks that have been filmed through gaza through the checkpoints carrying medicine and, you know, shelter materials, food, things like that because of how dire the humanitarian situation is there. In terms of people getting back to their lives, its going to be a long process before that happens. Remember, much of gaza now has been devastated by these four weeks of intensive barrages from the Israeli Military in response to these rocket attacks that have been fired from them and the tunnels that have been dug from gaza to various places. And, you know, before people in gaza can start the process of getting back to anything resembling a normal life, the process of reconstructing gaza and dealing with the humanitarian needs has to be dealt with, max. Matthew, thank you very much, indeed. Israel has come under heavy criticism for the high death toll but israel holds hamas responsible. John vause shows us new video that goes to the heart of the controversy. Reporter for almost a month israel focused much of its fire power here, on the northern gaz xan town devastating entire neighborhoods. This family is living in the ruins of whats Still Standing of their home. This is my room with my sisters. Reporter israel is a few miles away. They say israel used homes as cover to fire off hundreds of rockets, but when i asked nadia kafana reporter why . Why would they hit this area . Hamas rockets . No. No. No. No. Never, never, never, never. Reporter no hamas fighters . Never. Reporter never saw one . Never. Never. Reporter but in gaza city reporters from france and india have shown at least one Rocket Launcher located in a residential area. Its a small vacant land surrounded by hotels where many foreign reporters are staying. A u. N. Builder is close by. Children are seen playing on launched, the site where the reporter for france 24 ducked for cover last week when a missile was fired overhead. Other reporters who tried to get close, including from cnn, have been warned off and told this is now a closed military area. And the militant Group Islamic jihad has posted this video on its website showing how Rocket Launchers can appear from almost nowhere. Fire and then disappear. The Israeli Military says the most effective way to destroy the rockets and their launchers often means destroying the homes where theyre hit, which is why residents are given a warning usually minutes before a strike. This area was repeatedly hit by israeli tank fire as well as artillery rounds. They also called in airstrikes. This is the end result of a missile fired from nf 16, a crater in the ground. Its about 6 meters, 20 feet or so deep. Totally destroyed this home. Israel says with much of hamass military capability destroyed, its mission accomplished. Hamas claims victory because its Still Standing after a 28day pounding. While it may not be clear who won this round, it is obvious who lost. John vause, cnn, gaza. Palestinian leaders are disputing this new video evidence. The Palestinian Ambassador to the u. S. Says he does not know the circumstances of the particular rockets the Rocket Launchers shown in that report and while he admits there have been instances portraying that this was the rule and not the exception is not a fair representation. Oscar pistorius is back in court today. These are live pictures of the South African olympian arriving at the pretoria house. Actually, theyve just come in. They are the latest pictures that you have in the last couple of minutes. Closing arguments in his murder trial are set to start any minute. The prosecution will begin followed by the defense. Each side is expected to take a day to make its case. Well bring you live coverage from pretoria a little later in the program. Europes first own patient arrived in spain a short while ago. Heres a look at the plane that transported miguel hyras to a military airbase in madrid. Hes a spanish priest that contracted the virus in liberia. The air bus is specially equipped. Hell be treated at a madrid hospital. The highest possible alert is in effect. The u. S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention as the ebola virus spreads. The World Health Organization says the overall confirmed probable and suspected death toll in western africa is now 932. Nearly 1 3 of those deaths are in liberia where the president has declared a 90day state of emergency. Nigeria now has two confirmed deaths. The league of States Health commissioner is appealing for outside help to avert a possible epidemic. We need volunteers now. They are extremely necessary to assist us in tracking the contacts, more importantly, to manage those cases that are already in isolation. So we need doctors. We need nurses, and Mental Health workers. Health Officials Say its difficult but not impossible to stop the spread of the ebola virus. In this exclusive report cnns Dave Mckenzie visited a medical facility in sierra leone where new safety procedures were in place. Reporter to try to stem the deadly ebola spread through sierra leone, theyve set up these check points and theyre doing specific things to mitigate the risk. One is the people coming through, everybody has to wash their hands in a chlorine solution like this. Ebola is a deadly disease, but its not that sturdy so this will probably kill it if its on your hands. You come through here, you need to get your temperature taken. 36. 6 so im all right. What do i do next . I can go out. He says i must be careful. Stopping the spread of ebola is so crucial, both for sierra leone and for regional concerns. I want to show you why this is so difficult. This area here is just brimming with trade, and its in a region where three countries meet. The kissi triangle. People arent just moving here, theyre obviously just moving on foot power and through the bush all the time. Its next to impossible to effectively stem the flow if people who have the disease havent been found out. Even with these measures being put throughout the country, its extremely difficult to stop the flow of this deadly outbreak. David mckenzie, cnn, sierra leone. Coming up next, an historic moment for cambodia. Two former leaders of the khmer rouge regime finally face justice. Some say its too little too late. The kremlin fights back. Vladimir putin bans products coming in from certain nations. Well go live to moscow. Or even give you your saturday back . The new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. Just snap a photo and angies list coordinates a toprated provider to do the work on your schedule. The app makes it easy. The power of angies list makes it work. Download snapfix for free. Turning now to the continuing crisis in iraq, which is largely been overshadowed by the violence in gaza. In mosul an iraqi official said an airstrike killed 76 people. The building targeted was used by the militants as a temporary detention center, however, local Authorities Say the strike killed dozens of civilians who oppose isis. Cnn was unable to get a response from the Iraqi Military on those claims. Isis has zero tolerance for religious beliefs outside the interpretation of islam. Thats forced many to flee. One community are called devil worshippers are especially threatened. Michael holmes reports. Reporter Islamic State militants have wreaked havoc across iraq leaving many iraqis dead, others displaced, and religious minorities like the yaziti begging for help. Reporter the yaziti are descendents of kurds but consider themselves distinct. They derive from zoro estronism. Theyre forcing islam or death throughout the areas it overtakes. Translator we heard sounds of mortars, and in the morning the islamic militants entered. We fled to the mountains. Those there are suffering from thirst. We have no water. They took the girls and raped them. They said the yazidis have to be converted to islam. Reporter their plight doesnt stop there. In the mountains theyre strapped without food or water in the summer heat. Translator they have blocked the road to the mountains and the road down the mountains. There is no water and people are now dying from thirst. Children are dying and are being buried under the rocks. Reporter with no relief in sight, the yazidi are hoping their plea for help does not fall on deaf ears. Kurdish officials are pleading for help from the United States and nato. Their fighters have been engaged in heavy fighting with isis. They say the militants have made advances in their territory and assistance is needed to send the threat into retreat. This is something way beyond the capacity of the iraqi air forces. We need the United States and nato to interfere because we are fighting on behalf of all of those who are against terrorism, and i believe the United States has a moral responsibility to support us because this is a fight against terrorism and we have proven to be pro democracy process and pro secularism. Now its a guilty verdict for two senior khmer rooj leaders. Theyve held down life sentences. Attorneys say they will file appeals. The men both in their 80s were accused of crimes against humanity for their roles in the khmer ruj rein of terror. The chamber finds that as a consequence of the crimes of which they have been accused have been convicted, the civil parties and a very large number of victims have suffered in miserable hand, including physical suffering, economic loss, loss of dignity, psychological trauma, and grief arising from the loss of family members and close relations. The khmer rouge is responsible for one of the worst mass killings in the 20th century. Under communist leader they ruled from 1975 to 1979. The regime forced millions of people to work in labor camps. Nearly 2 Million People were killed or died from disease, malnutrition, and overwork. Now theyre the first and the highest ranking regime leaders to face justice. The khmer rouge leader died before he could be brought to the courts. The executive director of the Documentation Center in cambodia joined us live from pen ham pen. It seems extraordinary these are the first two leaders to be convicted. Good afternoon. Why has it taken so long for a conviction . Well, i mean, you know, not a single day that a survivor forgot justice. It has taken a year before all of this happened today. Each day we expected this. We wanted them to be arrested. So today i think the question has been answered even though for so many the verdict has provided a very Solid Foundation so we can move. Its the beginnings of a long road, of a journey to justice in cambodia. And in terms of the two men that we see in the court, what were their specific roles as far as you know . Well, one of them was the they both were part of the Community Responsible for policy that cost the life, 2 million in cambodia die of disease, lack of medicine, in 79. They share responsibility. Theyre accused of the dignity here. Some are acting party. They say theyre going to repeal. Have they got any chances of a successful appeal, do you think . I dont think so. I mean, the survivor having been imprisoned for years without a chance of being released is already convicted having seen them die in prison after being convicted. Having seen them in prison after being convicted, they can appeal so much they like, but the life sentence that has been put forward by the judge today, people want them handcuffs over their dead body. I think it is very clear that you can appeal, a fair trial, but in the eye of the survivor this is finished. Youk chan, thank you very much for bringing us the story in cambodian history. Thank you. Oscar pistorius is back in court. Stay here for complete live coverage. Victims of Malaysia Airlines are being remembered in malaysia where its a national day of mourning. A Memorial Service at Saint Patricks cathedral in melbourne for grieving relatives are joined by australias top leaders. They lost 298 people where that passenger jet was shot out of the sky over Eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, the search for Crash Victims has been suspended. The Prime Minister says heavy fighting in Eastern Ukraine has made that Recovery Mission too dangerous. So far 238 could have fins with human remains have been sent to the netherlands but its unclear when searchers might return to the scene. The head of that dutch team said small arms fire came very close to crash site investigators. Constant shelling was heard north of donetsk late on wednesday as Ukrainian Forces tried to take back control of the city from pro russia separatis separatists. There are mounting fears that the fighting could soon involve russia as well. U. S. President Barack Obama Says western sanctions are putting enormous pressure on russias economy. This after russians president delivered a response to the economic penalties over ukraine. Phil black joins us from moscow. Everyones still concerned, we talked to you about it yesterday, this general concern that russia may be moving in to ukraine. Have we got any more information on whether thats likely . Reporter not information as such, max, but the russian government has really denied it in very strong terms. Really accused the west, the u. S. In particular, of using unreasonable exaggerated rhetoric in trying to beat up this threat that the u. S. Says could exist. U. S. Doesnt claim to know russias motives, but it is concerned about possibilities here. The u. S. Concern is that there is the possibility that this troop buildup is large enough and effective enough with the capabilities to move into ukraine very quickly. Russia is saying the buildup isnt anything like the u. S. Makes it out to be nor is there the intention to do so. So, two very different versions of the truth as there has been so often throughout this conflict, this crisis, but russia insisting that, no, it has no intention of moving into ukraine. Certainly i dont think on the u. S. Side there is a concern that russia is thinking about grabbing a piece of ukraine or another piece of ukraine like it did in crimea earlier this year. So surprised was the u. S. And the community by crimea back in martha its very clear. Theyre not taking any chances. Theyre not going to necessarily trust russia at face value when it comes to any sort of military maneuvering this close to the ukrainian border, max. Theyre punishing them with sanctions but moscow really shirking them off and imposing their own sanctions. Well, russia potentially hitting back pretty hard here. Yesterday president putin signed this decree which in theory has the ability to ban all imports of agricultural goods from countries that are now sanctioning russia. If this was fulfilled to its absolute potential it could really hurt those countries. Russia is the second biggest agricultural market for the european union, for example, but there is also a risk here for russia because this could result in food shortages. This could result in potentially even greater inflation than there already is in this country. The inflation rate sits to around 6 to 7 . That was the prediction through this year. Thats pretty high. If there are shortages because russia doesnt have the ability to feed itself, it must find