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By Sudarsan Raghavan and Griff Witte
Wednesday,
JERUSALEM, Dec. 31 -- Israeli leaders rejected on Wednesday a proposal to immediately pause attacks on the Gaza Strip for 48 hours, declaring that there were no guarantees Hamas fighters would in return stop firing rockets into Israel. Discussions were continuing in hopes of developing a more durable cease-fire. But after looking at the existing proposal, "we saw that it did not contain the necessary elements to make the truce permanent," said Yigal Palmor, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman. "It lacks a plan to enforce the ceasefire, to make sure Hamas won't shoot rockets into
"It does not contain any guarantees," he added. "There is nothing in the proposal that if we declare a unilateral ceasefire it will mean anything to Hamas and that it will ensure a durable ceasefire afterwards."
He said meetings among Israeli leaders would continue today.
"There is a lot of work that still needs to be done."
Israel continued to pound the Gaza Strip for the fifth day from the air and from the sea, targeting Hamas outposts and the network of tunnels along the Gaza-Egypt border used by the militant group to smuggle weapons, the Israeli military said. The strikes rattled buildings in
Hamas continued firing as well. By Wednesday afternoon local time a barrage of more than 20 rockets and mortar shells had struck southern Israel, including five that crashed in and around the city of Beersheba, about 25 miles from Gaza. There were no serious casualties reported.
Facing growing international pressure,
The discussion marked the first time since the Israeli offensive began Saturday that
Mark Regev, spokesman for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, cast doubt on the idea of a temporary truce, saying that a "band-aid solution will only explode in our faces a month or two months from now." And Israeli officials said privately after the meeting that the leaders want Hamas to agree to halt the rocket fire before
The Israeli military said Hamas and its allies fired approximately 40 rockets and mortar shells Tuesday. The ones which touched down in
The cease-fire was proposed by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, Israeli officials said, and was intended to last 48 hours. Humanitarian organizations say a period of calm is needed to get essential supplies into the territory, where 1.5 million Palestinians are running short of food, fuel and medicine.
The French proposal came as part of a broader push by the Quartet of Middle East peace mediators -- the United States, the United Nations, the European Union and Russia -- to halt the bloodshed after the deaths of at least 370 Palestinians and four Israelis since Saturday.
"There must be an unconditional halt to rocket attacks by Hamas on
Kouchner called Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak twice Tuesday to discuss the proposal, Israeli officials said. Barak, Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni discussed the idea of a truce Tuesday night in a meeting that did not break up until about
"If a real proposal with credibility and guarantees is submitted to us, we will give it a very serious examination," said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor.
Israeli military officials have said they intend to break either Hamas's capacity or its will to fire rockets, thousands of which have sailed from
Earlier Tuesday, Israeli officials had given no indication that they were considering a truce. Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit told
An Israeli military spokesman, Maj. Peter Lerner, said a cease-fire is unnecessary because
"We have got to get a commitment from Hamas that they would respect any cease-fire and make it lasting and durable," said White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe. "Until
Johndroe said President Bush had spoken Tuesday morning with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, and Salam Fayyad, the prime minister, to discuss efforts to restore a cease-fire. Abbas and Fayyad lead the Palestinian government in the West Bank, which does not control
"They agreed that for any cease-fire to be effective, it must be respected, particularly by Hamas," Johndroe said at a news conference in
Bush also spoke to Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, and thanked him for his diplomatic pressure on Hamas.
Egypt has been critical of the Islamist movement, blaming it for the collapse of the shaky cease-fire that had held until mid-December. That deal, which was mediated by Egyptian officials, lasted for six months, as planned, and succeeded in reducing levels of violence. But it ended in mutual recrimination: Hamas has accused
Special correspondents Islam Abdel Kareem in
Comment: Clearly any thinking being should see that the Israeli government is engaging in genocide in an Israeli form of apartheid in Gaza. All of us need to go beyond the cowboys-and-Indians, good guys vs. bad guys, black-and-white polarity in our thinking. Both sides have done great wrongs in different degrees.
The fascist-military Israeli Government is a puppet of the U.S. Government and could not sustain itself without the U.S. Government bankrolling it. Hamas has definitely hurled rockets into Israel and that should stop, but the reaction of the Israeli government has far outweighed Hamas attacks. We are not talking about mere collateral damage. Israel is out to kill en masse.
Related Links:
http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/images/informationbrief.php?ID=199
http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/carryover/pubs/19990920ib.html
http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/
http://www.masada2000.org/index.html
After this renewed conflict is over there will be more hate, division and resentments in the Middle East than ever. Should they all just fight it out when we can see that this age-old conflict has never been resolved with more war?
Obama has his plate full, but the American people also have a key role to play on the world stage. Ultimately the American people are responsible for the failures and successes of its own government and all that occurs in the name of the American people and its citizens.
If any government does not relate to or respond to the basic survival needs of its people then it must be transformed by any means mandatory!
Education is Liberation!
Peter S. Lopez aka: Peta
HumanE-Liberation-Party
Email: peter.lopez51@yahoo.com
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