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Israel says it's near 'endgame' for Gaza offensive
With luck and some common
sense on both sides the killing
could stop within a few days
but the middle east has a habit
of missing chances at peace.
Israel said it was approaching the "endgame" of its three-week offensive against Gaza's Hamas rulers and scheduled a Security Cabinet vote Saturday on a truce proposed by Egypt. Under the cease-fire plan, fighting would stop immediately for 10 days, but Israeli forces would initially remain in Gaza and the border crossings into the territory would remain closed until security arrangements are made to ensure Hamas militants do not rearm.
If Israel agrees to stop shooting, Israel radio said a truce summit would be held in Cairo Sunday with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Israeli leaders expected to attend.
Hamas' political chief rejected Israel's conditions, but negotiators for the Islamic militant group were in behind-the-scenes contact with mediators in Cairo and signaled it was time for a truce.
"If they are ready, we are ready," Osama Hamdan, a top Hamas figure, told Sky News.
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at 02:50 on January 17th, 2009
Let's just hope so. Although le Figaro just put up (11:50 GMT) news saying that Hamas will reject the Israeli plan for a unilateral ceasefire..............