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Egypt suggested a limited ceasefire could be in place for this weekend. However, Hamas is refusing a ceasefire without a prior agreement to lift economic sanctions on Gaza. The Israeli army says it still needs 4-5 days to root out the Hamas tunnels, so even a unilateral ceasefire isn’t likely before Monday.
Israel’s security cabinet released no decision after meeting late into the night on a proposed humanitarian truce under which fighting would cease immediately but negotiations for terms for an extended deal would begin only in several days’ time.
An Israeli official briefed on the deliberations said the army required four of five days to destroy cross-border tunnels and rocket arsenals, but acknowledged Palestinians were unlikely to hold fire while those missions continued on the ground.
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said his fighters had made gains against Israel and voiced support for a humanitarian truce, but only if Israel eased restrictions on Gaza’s 1.8 million Palestinians, who are also under an embargo by next-door Egypt.
"Let’s agree first on the demands and on implementing them and then we can agree on the zero hour for a ceasefire … We will not accept any proposal that does not lift the blockade … We do not desire war and we do not want it to continue but we will not be broken by it,” Meshaal said on Wednesday in Qatar.
reuters.com/article/2014/07/24/us-mideast-gaza-idUSKBN0FT06I20140724
Israel’s security cabinet released no decision after meeting late into the night on a proposed humanitarian truce under which fighting would cease immediately but negotiations for terms for an extended deal would begin only in several days’ time.
An Israeli official briefed on the deliberations said the army required four of five days to destroy cross-border tunnels and rocket arsenals, but acknowledged Palestinians were unlikely to hold fire while those missions continued on the ground.
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said his fighters had made gains against Israel and voiced support for a humanitarian truce, but only if Israel eased restrictions on Gaza’s 1.8 million Palestinians, who are also under an embargo by next-door Egypt.
"Let’s agree first on the demands and on implementing them and then we can agree on the zero hour for a ceasefire … We will not accept any proposal that does not lift the blockade … We do not desire war and we do not want it to continue but we will not be broken by it,” Meshaal said on Wednesday in Qatar.
reuters.com/article/2014/07/24/us-mideast-gaza-idUSKBN0FT06I20140724