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Israel agrees to long-term truce
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/08/hamas-claims-gaza-truce-agreed-with-israel-2014826135242392859.html
Palestinian joy as Israel agrees Gaza truce
Hamas and Israel agree long-term deal which will ease Israeli blockade of enclave after talks brokered by Egypt.
Thousands of Palestinians are celebrating in Gaza after Israel and Palestinian groups agreed an open-ended ceasefire to end seven weeks of fighting in Gaza.
The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, said on Tuesday from the occupied West Bank that a formula had been accepted by all parties and that a ceasefire had gone into effect at 1600 GMT.
He hailed the agreement as a chance to "build a new nation and end the occupation", before thanking Egypt, Qatar and the US for their roles in brokering the agreement made during indirect talks in Cairo.
The Reuters and AP news agencies quoted Israeli officials as saying that the Israeli government had accepted the deal. Israeli media reported the same.
Hamas's exiled deputy leader, Moussa Abu Marzouk, said the agreement was a "victory for the resistance".
Crowds took to the bombed-out streets of Gaza to celebrate the end of hostilities. Many used the v-sign to signify Palestinian victory over Israel.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons, reporting from Gaza, said that the deal agreed an immediate easing of Israel's blockade of crossings into Gaza, and a gradual lifting of restrictions on fishing off the coast of the strip.
"The embargo will be lifted and the five border posts will see considerable changes, with the Rafah border crossing opening," he said in reference to the crossing between Egypt and Gaza.
Discussions on the creation of a seaport and airport will take place in a month, when indirect talks betwen Israel and Palestinians are scheduled to resume.
Ofir Gendelman, the Israeli prime minister's spokesman for the Arab world, said operations in Gaza were a victory for Israel. "Hamas gave in and accepted the same Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire it rejected until now. The reason for the change... air strikes," he said.
Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev told Al Jazeera that the bloodshed could have been "avoided" if Hamas had accepted the July 15 ceasefire agreement.
Several senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders made rare public appearances after the truce took hold.
Senior Islamic Jihad official Mohammed al-Hindi gave a victory speech to thousands gathered in a square in the Rimal area of Gaza City.
"We're going to build our port and our airport, and if they attack the port, they attack the port. But anyone who attacks the airport will have their airport attacked again," Zahar said.
Raids end
Israeli air raids continued in the run up to the ceasefire on Tuesday, as jets attacked two Gaza City high-rise buildings, collapsing one and severely damaging the other.
One attack levelled the 15-storey Basha tower and severely damaged a 13-storey building known as the Italian complex, which was home to 70 families and dozens of shops and offices.
Palestinian health officials said 20 people were wounded in the Italian complex attack.
In Israel, one civilian was killed and two others seriously wounded by a mortar round fired from Gaza hit a kibbutz in the Eshkol regional council area.
A total of 2,142 people, most of them civilians including more than 490 children, have been killed in Gaza since war broke out on July 8. A total of 69 people have been killed on the Israeli side, nearly all of them soldiers.
Palestinian joy as Israel agrees Gaza truce
Hamas and Israel agree long-term deal which will ease Israeli blockade of enclave after talks brokered by Egypt.
Thousands of Palestinians are celebrating in Gaza after Israel and Palestinian groups agreed an open-ended ceasefire to end seven weeks of fighting in Gaza.
The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, said on Tuesday from the occupied West Bank that a formula had been accepted by all parties and that a ceasefire had gone into effect at 1600 GMT.
He hailed the agreement as a chance to "build a new nation and end the occupation", before thanking Egypt, Qatar and the US for their roles in brokering the agreement made during indirect talks in Cairo.
The Reuters and AP news agencies quoted Israeli officials as saying that the Israeli government had accepted the deal. Israeli media reported the same.
Hamas's exiled deputy leader, Moussa Abu Marzouk, said the agreement was a "victory for the resistance".
Crowds took to the bombed-out streets of Gaza to celebrate the end of hostilities. Many used the v-sign to signify Palestinian victory over Israel.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons, reporting from Gaza, said that the deal agreed an immediate easing of Israel's blockade of crossings into Gaza, and a gradual lifting of restrictions on fishing off the coast of the strip.
"The embargo will be lifted and the five border posts will see considerable changes, with the Rafah border crossing opening," he said in reference to the crossing between Egypt and Gaza.
Discussions on the creation of a seaport and airport will take place in a month, when indirect talks betwen Israel and Palestinians are scheduled to resume.
Ofir Gendelman, the Israeli prime minister's spokesman for the Arab world, said operations in Gaza were a victory for Israel. "Hamas gave in and accepted the same Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire it rejected until now. The reason for the change... air strikes," he said.
Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev told Al Jazeera that the bloodshed could have been "avoided" if Hamas had accepted the July 15 ceasefire agreement.
Several senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders made rare public appearances after the truce took hold.
Senior Islamic Jihad official Mohammed al-Hindi gave a victory speech to thousands gathered in a square in the Rimal area of Gaza City.
"We're going to build our port and our airport, and if they attack the port, they attack the port. But anyone who attacks the airport will have their airport attacked again," Zahar said.
Raids end
Israeli air raids continued in the run up to the ceasefire on Tuesday, as jets attacked two Gaza City high-rise buildings, collapsing one and severely damaging the other.
One attack levelled the 15-storey Basha tower and severely damaged a 13-storey building known as the Italian complex, which was home to 70 families and dozens of shops and offices.
Palestinian health officials said 20 people were wounded in the Italian complex attack.
In Israel, one civilian was killed and two others seriously wounded by a mortar round fired from Gaza hit a kibbutz in the Eshkol regional council area.
A total of 2,142 people, most of them civilians including more than 490 children, have been killed in Gaza since war broke out on July 8. A total of 69 people have been killed on the Israeli side, nearly all of them soldiers.
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Re: Israel agrees to long-term truce
Let us hope and pray that it holds and that both sides can come together in peace.
lily- Slayer of scums
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Re: Israel agrees to long-term truce
For once, some happy pictures from Gaza:
http://news.sky.com/story/1327275/palestinians-hit-the-beach-during-gaza-ceasefire
Palestinians Hit The Beach During Gaza Ceasefire
Thousands of Gazans head for a beach to swim, surf and sunbathe - a month after four children were killed there by an airstrike.
[video]
Palestinian families have been enjoying a trip to the beach as life in Gaza slowly returns to normal after nearly two months of war.
As temperatures reached 32C on Friday, children could be seen building sandcastles and splashing about in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Gaza City.
Last month, the same beach was the scene of a deadly Israeli attack when four cousins aged nine to 11 were killed as they played football.
Gaza's health ministry described the attack as "cowardly" at the time, while the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said the deaths were a "tragic outcome" of a strike aimed at Hamas.
"I am telling you, we are living now a new life. Thank God we are back to life. We were dead," said Reyad Ajooz, sitting in the shade on the beach.
"You know what it means to be dead? We really were dead, but thank God we are here and we hope the ceasefire will continue."
Another resident, Maha, said: "It is the first time after 51 days of war that we have come to the sea.
"It is good for our children to forget the sound of rockets and the sound of shelling.
"Seriously, we were living difficult and scary days. Thank god we came here and our children can live a normal life like any other children in the world.
http://news.sky.com/story/1327275/palestinians-hit-the-beach-during-gaza-ceasefire
Palestinians Hit The Beach During Gaza Ceasefire
Thousands of Gazans head for a beach to swim, surf and sunbathe - a month after four children were killed there by an airstrike.
[video]
Palestinian families have been enjoying a trip to the beach as life in Gaza slowly returns to normal after nearly two months of war.
As temperatures reached 32C on Friday, children could be seen building sandcastles and splashing about in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Gaza City.
Last month, the same beach was the scene of a deadly Israeli attack when four cousins aged nine to 11 were killed as they played football.
Gaza's health ministry described the attack as "cowardly" at the time, while the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said the deaths were a "tragic outcome" of a strike aimed at Hamas.
"I am telling you, we are living now a new life. Thank God we are back to life. We were dead," said Reyad Ajooz, sitting in the shade on the beach.
"You know what it means to be dead? We really were dead, but thank God we are here and we hope the ceasefire will continue."
Another resident, Maha, said: "It is the first time after 51 days of war that we have come to the sea.
"It is good for our children to forget the sound of rockets and the sound of shelling.
"Seriously, we were living difficult and scary days. Thank god we came here and our children can live a normal life like any other children in the world.
bb1- Slayer of scums
- Location : watcher on the wall
Join date : 2011-06-24
Re: Israel agrees to long-term truce
Bless them all. They deserve some peace, each and every one of them.
lily- Slayer of scums
- Join date : 2011-06-24
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