US, UN announce deal on Gaza ceasefire: Updated

US, UN announce deal on Gaza ceasefire, Ynet News, Attila Somfalvi, Elior Levy, August 1, 2014

(There seems to be doubt as to whether Israel has agreed to the ceasefire, see Gaza crisis: Israel, Hamas agree to 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire | Fox News.  — DM)

Israel has yet to confirm the report.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party, which is the de facto leader of the Palestinian Authority, has backed Hamas’ demand that the IDF withdraw forces from Gaza during any ceasefire in fighting in Gaza.

 

Kerry and Ban Ki-moon say unconditional humanitarian truce in Gaza has been agreed by all parties; ceasefire to start at 8 am and last for 72 hours.

The United States and United Nations are announcing that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a humanitarian cease-fire to start at 8 am on Friday morning, for 72 hours.

In a joint statement, the US and UN said they had gotten assurances that all parties to the conflict had agreed to an unconditional cease-fire during which there would be negotiations on a more durable truce.

The statement was released in New Delhi, where Secretary of State John Kerry is now meeting with Indian officials.

Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party, which is the de facto leader of the Palestinian Authority, has backed Hamas’ demand that the IDF withdraw forces from Gaza during any ceasefire in fighting in Gaza.

Earlier Thursday, Kerry said there is “no promise” of a negotiated cease-fire between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip, but he said the US remains hopeful.

Mohammed Shatya, considered a close affiliate of Abbas, said the Palestinians awaited Israel’s response to the 72-hour ceasefire, which is suppose to lay the ground work for a long-term ceasefire summit in Cairo.

Israel has yet to confirm the report.

“The Egyptian side is interested in a halt in aggressions, and so are we,” Shatya said, adding that “all of the Palestinian factions have agreed, permitting a Palestinian delegation to leave for Cairo.”

However, Shatya was quick to add that “they will not permit Israel to leave its forces inside Gaza.”

Al Bracha, a member of Hamas’ political leadership, said that the Palestinian factions reached an agreement and are willing to go to Cairo for talks.

Tunnels have been at the heart of Israel’s Gaza offensive, and are currently one of the central stumbling blocks to a ceasefire, with Israel demanding forces remain in Gaza to take out the tunnel system which threatens Israel’s southern communities and army bases.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid said that Operation Protective Edge will continue until the last tunnel connecting Gaza to Israel will be destroyed.

Similar comments were made earlier by Prime Minister Netanyahu, who said “We have neutralized dozens of terror tunnels and we are committed to complete this mission, with or without a cease-fire.

As the extent of the tunnel warren and the lethal threat it poses became known, accusations were leveled against the government and military, which warned about the phenomenon years ago but apparently did not prepare adequate counter-measures.

Cairo talks

After an Israeli delegation arrived in Cairo on Wednesday to advance talks for a ceasefire in Gaza, the Palestinian delegation was expected to arrive in Egypt on Thursday night, Al-Manar reported.

The Palestinian delegation includes yet unnamed representatives from both Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and was set to be headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

The Israeli delegation includes Shin Bet chief Yoram Cohen and the head of the Policy and Political-Military Affairs department in the Defense Ministry Maj.-Gen. (Res.) Amos Gilad.

PLO official Wasel Abu-Youssef told Asharq Al-Awsat that there are “talks between Palestinian officials of the highest ranks in order to establish a three- or a five-days ceasefire, following which negotiations will be held in Cairo to reach a permanent agreement.”

He said the Palestinian leadership was working alongside the UN, Qatar, Turkey, the US, Russia and others to reach a long-term truce.

UPDATE:  Ynet News now says that

Sources in Israel’s Security Cabinet confirmed the report for Ynet.

According to the deal, IDF forces will remain in Gaza, marking a win for Israel which has been adamant in its demand it continue to destroy Gaza tunnels, regardless of whether such a deal is reached.

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Israel and Palestinian delegation are set to convene in Cairo tomorrow morning to work on a long-term ceasefire deal, the statement said. The Palestinian team is said to include representatives from both Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

A Hamas official accepted the deal and said that all of the “resistance factions” have accepted it as well.

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However, though forces are still on the ground it is far from certain they will be allowed to use explosives to demolish the tunnels. The statment only said Israel will be allowed “defense actions” and Ynet’s Cabinet sources refused to give further details on the issue. [Emphasis added.]

 

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13 Comments on “US, UN announce deal on Gaza ceasefire: Updated”

  1. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Allow the enemy to regroup and get feed. BRILLIANT!

  2. David M's avatar David M Says:

    You can be sure Israel will not be wasting this time but will continue to map and destroy tunnels etc. they can gather a lot of intel with less danger to their soldiers. Besides I don’t believe Hamass can stand down for that long and they will end it sooner if Israel starts getting too close to things they want to remain hidden

  3. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    The evil that was Nazisim has resurrected itself in the form of radical Islam. Such evil can not be negotiated with. You either destroy it or succumb to it. It is written!

    • Bob's avatar Bob Says:

      Terminator = radical islam: Kyle Reese: Listen, and understand. That terminator is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.

  4. Ira's avatar Ira Says:

    Finito babito.
    Israeli soldier captured.
    No stopping now….

  5. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Morris is a moron….

  6. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Like it or not, Israel is now in this thing to win or lose. The Israeli leadership better get their heads wrapped around that reality and soon.


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