Israeli air strikes shake the Gaza strip into Wednesday -- one sending sparks from electrical lines flying into the night sky.<br/> <br />At one point munitions slammed into Gaza at a rate of one every 10 minutes.<br/> <br />Gazan residents clean up rubble, as Israeli warplanes roar overhead.<br/> <br />A series of strikes in central Gaza City damaged the offices of international media organisations located in a near-by building.<br/> <br />The offices of Al Jazeera and the Associated Press were amongst those affected.<br/> <br />Wael AlDahdouh, the head of the Al Jazeera office in Gaza, said it was a miracle that no one was hurt after eight bombs hit the adjacent building, sending metal shrapnel into their office.<br/> <br />Israeli troops have remained stationed at the border and Palestinian rocket fire continues.<br/> <br />U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton arrived in Ramallah for talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas early Wednesday.<br/> <br />Clinton, who has already met with Israeli leadership and later flies to Cairo to see Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, spoke of working towards a truce "in the days ahead".<br/> <br />After seven days of hostilities, over 130 Palestinians and five Israelis have been killed.