Israel Rejects Hamas Ceasefire Terms

Edited by Ed Newman
2014-07-11 13:10:47

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Tel Aviv, July 11 (RHC)-- Hamas political leader Khaled Meshaal has offered to renew the 2012 ceasefire based on three conditions: an end to the Israeli offensive, the release of prisoners initially freed under a prisoner swap but recently re-arrested in Israeli raids, and Israeli respect for the Palestinian unity government. Israeli officials have rejected Meshaal’s terms and vowed to continue the attack.

Meanwhile, Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz suggested a looming ground invasion, saying Israel "will have to take over Gaza temporarily, for a few weeks."

In related news, protests and Palestinian solidarity rallies are popping up around the world. In New York City, thousands of people protested in front of the Israeli Mission to the United Nations before marching through the streets. Even in Tel Aviv, a group of Israeli peace activists staged a rally in the Israeli capital calling for an end to the aggressions against Palestinians.



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