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N Y TImes BREAKING NEWS- Israel’s Security Cabinet Accepts Egyptian Cease-fire Proposal

Jeni Fa · Tuesday, July 15th 2014 at 11:16AM · 209 views
Tuesday, July 15, 2014- Israel has accepted Egypt’s proposal for a cessation of hostilities with the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced on Tuesday morning. The proposal envisioned a cease-fire beginning at 9 a.m. local time on Tuesday. It called for border crossings to Gaza to “be opened,” with the movement of people and goods to be “facilitated once the security situation becomes stable on the ground.” Within 48 hours of the initial cease-fire taking hold, talks are to be held in Cairo with the Israelis and the Palestinian militant factions on conditions for a longer-term truce, according to the text of the proposal.

Hamas, which had said it was prepared to fire rockets indefinitely, has appeared to want better terms. Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas official in Gaza, wrote on his Facebook page Monday: “The responses of resistance will continue until the demands of our people are achieved. Any unilateral Israeli cessation has no value in the light of the large crimes and the disastrous humanitarian situation.”

One of Hamas’s demands has been the opening of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, but the Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said the proposal refers only to crossings “between Israel and Gaza.”

Egypt is widely considered the natural regional mediator in such conflicts. But Egypt’s relations with Hamas, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, have turned bitter since the military ouster last year of Egypt’s elected Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, a leader in the Brotherhood. Under the new president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, a former general who led the military takeover, Egypt has shut down most of the tunnels beneath its border with Gaza that were both an economic lifeline for the Palestinian coastal enclave as well as a major channel for weapons smuggling.

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Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 15th 2014 at 11:21AM

CNN Breaking News---- The Israeli Cabinet on Tuesday accepted an Egyptian proposal for a cease-fire in the conflict with Hamas in Gaza, the Prime Minister's office said.

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Jeni Fa Wednesday, July 16th 2014 at 8:55AM


The New York Times- Egypt’s proposal for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas collapsed only a few hours after the Israelis had accepted it. On Tuesday, Palestinian militants in Gaza launched a barrage of rockets into Israeli territory, which led Israel to respond with another round of airstrikes in Gaza where eight days of Israeli bombings have killed nearly 200 people.

Israel announced at 9 a.m. on Tuesday that it had accepted the Egyptian initiative unilaterally, but then abandoned it after nearly 50 rockets were lobbed into Israel from Gaza in “what was assumed to be a rejection by Hamas and its affiliates.” By 3 p.m., Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman, confirmed to the New York Times, “We’ve resumed some striking in Gaza.”


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