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JANUARY 27 2009 16:45h
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`They may have been detained, wounded or just not been in touch,` ICRC spokeswoman Dorothea Krimitsas told Reuters.
The neutral humanitarian agency said in a statement that it was trying to trace the missing and restore contact between them and their loved ones.
"They may have been detained, wounded or just not been in touch," ICRC spokeswoman Dorothea Krimitsas told Reuters.
The ICRC has no information on Palestinians detained by Israeli forces during the offensive but the spokeswoman said it expected to have access to all detainees.
A three-week Israeli air and ground offensive killed 1,300 people in the Gaza Strip before a fragile ceasefire was put in place 10 days ago.
An Israeli soldier was killed by a bomb on the border with the coastal enclave on Tuesday, and troops then killed a Palestinian in violence that left people in Gaza fearing further Israeli attacks.
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