Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesman Mark Regev said on Wednesday: “The rocket fire which broke the cease-fire also destroyed the foundation on which the talks in Cairo were based.”
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Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told AFP that Israel's earlier allegation of rocket fire was a ruse to sabotage talks in Cairo aimed at a longer-term cease-fire.
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At least 20 Palestinians have been killed since the breakdown of the latest cease-fire between Israel and the Gaza Strip, a health ministry spokesman said. The dead include the wife and daughter of a Hamas military chief in what the group called a failed assassination attempt.
alJazeera
Failed? They certainly succeeded in assassinating the wife and daughter, plus four other children. And I have a sneaking suspicion that it wasn’t actually an attempt on the chief’s life, but a message.
Two thousand Israeli reservists have been called up in the wake of the failed truce talks.
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"Mohamed Deif deserves to die just like [Osama] bin Laden. [...] ," Interior Minister Gideon Saar told army radio according to news agency Agence France-Presse.
So, don’t even think about criticizing.
Hamas is asking for an end to the seven-year blockade on Gaza, the reopening of seaports and airports, the release of dozens of prisoners rearrested by Israel after being released in an earlier deal, and the creation of safe passage between the West Bank and Gaza Strip. A sticking point for Israel has been the request about sea and airports, which it wants to discuss at a later time.
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