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Something 'clearly wrong' with Israel operation, UN chief says 

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that the number of Palestinian civilians killed in the Gaza Strip shows that there is something "clearly wrong" with Israel's military offensive. 

"There are violations by Hamas when they have human shields. But when one looks at the number of civilians that were killed with the military operations, there is something that is clearly wrong," Guterres told Reuters.

Palestinian officials say 10,569 people have now been killed, 40 percent of them children.

"It is also important to make Israel understand that it is against the interests of Israel to see every day the terrible image of the dramatic humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people," Guterres said. "That doesn't help Israel in relation to the global public opinion."

Guterres compared the number of children being killed in Gaza with the toll in conflicts around the world that he reports on annually.

"Every year, the highest number of killings of children by any of the actors in all the conflicts that we witness is the maximum in the hundreds," Guterres said.

"We have in a few days in Gaza thousands and thousands of children killed, which means there is also something clearly wrong in the way military operations are being done," he said.