Talks on details of Israel-Hamas cease-fire resume in Cairo
Negotiators for Israel and Hamas are holding separate talks with Egyptian mediators to iron out the details of last week\’s cease-fire.
Negotiators for Israel and Hamas are holding separate talks with Egyptian mediators to iron out the details of last week\’s cease-fire.
Egyptian mediators began separate talks on Monday with Hamas and with Israel to flesh out details of a ceasefire agreed last week that ended eight days of fighting in the Gaza Strip.
At 6:30 a.m. on Friday morning, two days after the current round of fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas began, the phone rang in Rafi’s house in Jerusalem, calling him up for reserve service in his combat infantry unit.
Israeli soldiers reportedly killed one man and wounded another 19 near the fence which separates Gaza from Israel.
Israel\’s Operation Pillar of Defense has crippled the military power of Gaza\’s ruling Islamist movement Hamas, the Israeli military said on Wednesday, as an Egyptian-brokered truce halted eight days of combat.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel and Hamas to stick to pledges under a cease-fire deal which came into effect on Wednesday to end the eight-day conflict around the Gaza Strip.
Following is the verbatim English text of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza that was reached on Wednesday with Egyptian mediation. The text was distributed by the Egyptian presidency.
A ceasefire deal agreed between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza comes with Egyptian \”guarantees\”, an Egyptian source close to truce talks told Reuters on Wednesday.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday the ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza had come at a crucial time for countries of the Middle East.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and commended him for agreeing to the Egyptian government\’s ceasefire plan in the Middle East, the White House said.