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The ceasefire talks in Egypt are not going well. Hamas wants Israeli and Egyptian blockades of Gaza lifted, as well as the establishment of a seaport and airport, as part of any enduring halt to violence. Israel has little interest in sweeping concessions, and wants to make sure that any loosening of border restrictions does not result in an influx of military supplies.
Israel would also like to see the disarming of the militant groups in Gaza. However, a Hamas negotiator in Egypt said that such a thing is not even on the table. So an impasse seems to have been reached.
“The way it is looking now, I think that we will not reach a deal,” Israeli Communications Minister Gilad Erdan, a member of Netanyahu’s security cabinet, told Channel 10 News.
reuters.com/article/2014/08/17/us-mideast-gaza-idUSKBN0GH09V20140817
Israel would also like to see the disarming of the militant groups in Gaza. However, a Hamas negotiator in Egypt said that such a thing is not even on the table. So an impasse seems to have been reached.
“The way it is looking now, I think that we will not reach a deal,” Israeli Communications Minister Gilad Erdan, a member of Netanyahu’s security cabinet, told Channel 10 News.
reuters.com/article/2014/08/17/us-mideast-gaza-idUSKBN0GH09V20140817