Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Israel And Hamas Agree To A 72-Hour Ceasefire

Israeli soldiers arrive at a staging area near the border with Gaza Strip August 4, 2014. Credit: REUTERS/Nir Elias

Officials: Israel, Palestinian Factions Accept 72-Hour Cease-Fire In Gaza -- CNN

Gaza City (CNN) -- Will it, or won't it, hold?

That's the question following word late Monday that Israel and Palestinian factions, including Hamas, agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire proposed by Egypt.

Even as both sides agreed to the cease-fire, scheduled to begin Tuesday morning, both sides appeared suspicious of one another.

"The onus is on Hamas," Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said shortly after announcing on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" that Israel had accepted the Egyptian proposal.

"We are entering this with our eyes open. ...We have been burnt more than once."

The sentiment was similar from Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan, who told CNN as long as Israel honors the agreement, so will the Palestinians.

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More News On Israel And Hamas Agreeing To A 72-Hour Ceasefire

Israel accepts Egyptian truce proposal; cease-fire to begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday -- Jerusalem Post
Israel, Hamas Agree to 72-Hour Truce -- VOA
Israel, Palestinians accept Egypt's 72-hour truce bid -- Reuters
New Cease-Fire in Gaza as Israel Winds Down Military Operation -- NYT
Israel, Palestinians Agree on Three-Day Truce in Gaza -- Bloomberg
Israel, Hamas agree to 72-hour cease-fire -- USA Today
Israel accepts 72-hour cease-fire with Hamas after considering pulling out of Gaza without deal -- FOX News
Three-day truce declared in Gaza as Israel winds down campaign -- L.A. Times

My Comment: This ceasefire may hold.

1 comment:

James said...

Might. Hamas took some unexpected bad press for violating the last one.