Barrages since Monday have killed top commanders, including intelligence chief and head of rocket-making Hamas requested ceasefire last night on a 'mutual basis' after launching 1,000 rockets - leaving 7 Israelis dead But Israel has vowed to press on with its military campaign despite outcry from the international community UN has warned of 'full-scale war' as the number of Palestinians killed in airstrikes reached 67 on Thursday 'The campaign is still far from over,' Israeli cabinet minister said last night. 'Whatever we don't do now, we will have to do in six months or a year from now ... Israel will not stop and has no interest in stopping.'