Tension mounts as clock ticks down on Gaza cease-fire

Israel Hayom | Tension mounts as clock ticks down on Gaza cease-fire.

 With 72-hour cease-fire set to expire at midnight Wednesday, Cairo talks reach a decisive stage • Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon: Fighting may break out again; we must be alert and ready • Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman: Israel must take the initiative, finish the story.

Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon visits a Navy ship in Ashdod, Tuesday

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5 Comments on “Tension mounts as clock ticks down on Gaza cease-fire”

  1. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Hamas knows they have Netanyahu by the short hairs. They know that he is El-foldo and won’t stop till they have him bent over squealing like a pig!!!!!

  2. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Nonetheless, Haniyeh’s comments seem to indicate that the current round of talks will not yield a long lasting deal, but could possibly see another 72-hour extension to the current lull in fighting. This scenario was confirmed as likely by a source close to the talks.

    In a statement, Hainyeh said that “the threats of Israel’s leaders only reinforce our commitment to the people’s demands, first and foremost the demand to remove the siege on Gaza.”

    According to the terror group’s political leader, “the heavy losses of the Palestinian people do not permit us to negotiate and compromise on their demands.

    “No permanent ceasefire agreement can be reached without the removal of the blockade on Gaza,” he said.

    Compromise, a tenet of Western Civilization is seen as weakness by radical Islam. Netanyahu can compromise away if he wants, but it’s simply a slow inexorable slide towards Hamas goal. The elimination of Israel. In the Middle East, the strong horse wins the day, and I don’t mean strong militarily but strong in will. Something Netanyahu has precious little off.

  3. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    “In addition, ministers who spoke with Netanyahu on Tuesday told Ynet that, “Netanyahu is scared of the Cabinet vote. At the moment he has a serious problem. It’s not at all a sure thing that he has a majority and he’s trying to soften (the ministers) leading up to the possible agreement.”

    That about sums it up, Netanyahu is scared pure and simple, frozen in fear and indecision!


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