tango Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Last update - 08:38 05/02/2009 Hamas: Draft for Gaza truce has been reached By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondents Tags: Egypt, israel news Egypt and Hamas have reached a draft agreement on a cease-fire with Israel in the Gaza Strip, a representative from the Islamist group told the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram on Thursday. The representative, Salah al-Bardawil, said that the draft stipulates a year-and-a-half long truce between Hamas and Israel. It also includes the opening of all border crossings for 80 percent of goods. Israel would need to clarify exactly what type of goods it would allow in, Bardawil said. Bardawil told the Egyptian newspaper that according to the draft agreement, the Rafah crossing would be closed from time to time. He also said that Israel rejected a proposal to station international observers on the Rafah border. more... http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1061764.html And more background in this article ... http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1060138.html Quote My Canada includes rights of Indigenous Peoples. Love it or leave it, eh! Peace.
BigAl Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Last update - 08:38 05/02/2009Hamas: Draft for Gaza truce has been reached By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondents Tags: Egypt, israel news Egypt and Hamas have reached a draft agreement on a cease-fire with Israel in the Gaza Strip, a representative from the Islamist group told the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram on Thursday. The representative, Salah al-Bardawil, said that the draft stipulates a year-and-a-half long truce between Hamas and Israel. It also includes the opening of all border crossings for 80 percent of goods. Israel would need to clarify exactly what type of goods it would allow in, Bardawil said. Bardawil told the Egyptian newspaper that according to the draft agreement, the Rafah crossing would be closed from time to time. He also said that Israel rejected a proposal to station international observers on the Rafah border. more... http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1061764.html And more background in this article ... http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1060138.html I can't remember what comedian parodied the truces between the IRA and the North Irish government, but it involved each side saying, "okay, we'll sign it if you just put the gun down, okay, we'll put our guns down too...okay, you didn't put yours down...let's count to three -- one, two -- okay, we'll start again..." It's pithy, but I think it applies here as well. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that maybe -- MAYBE -- this time both sides might be able to stick to it and start scaling back some of the brutality that part of the world has seen quite enough of. Quote
dub Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 israel's definition of "peace" and their definition of many other issues in this conflict is much different than what their true meanings are. israel will always try to justify, one way or another, their reason for sidelining the palestinians when trying to negotiate their future. Quote
Oleg Bach Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Drop the word "process" out of peace agreements and things will get done. Anyone who likes to use the phrase peace process is someone more interested in the prolonged process than real results. Quote
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