Sunday 18 November 2012

The Gaza-Israel Violence is not a lesson for each other but for a future war in Middle-East .

                               It  is   an  incident  ,   Rockets  operation  of   searching   fire   between   Hamas   and  Israeli   to   find   out   the   strategy  of  next   middle-east  war .
                            There   was   also  an   unwritten  code  of   conduct    regarding  civilians    and  civilians'   properties  which   would   be   seen  .     I   think   ,    the   ceasefire   will   be   agreed  before  the   Israeli  government  is   continuing  to   a   mass   force   ground   invasion   .   God   bless   with   them  !   Amen  ! .
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Neither Hamas nor Israel have given any public indication they are close to agreeing to a cease-fire. Israel has continued to amass troops and armor on the Gaza border. It has called up 16,000 reservists so far, and the government has authorized the military to expand that number to 75,000 if need be.
There is deep mistrust between the longtime foes. In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said Saturday that Hamas was unlikely to believe any Israeli cease-fire pledges even if they came. Hamas and Egypt both say that Israel indicated it was close to agreeing to a cease-fire on Monday—two days before launching the current offensive. Israel peace mediator Gershon Baskin, who helped negotiate the deal that led to the release of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit last year, said publicly Thursday that the two sides were close to a cease-fire agreement when the Israeli offensive started.
"The Israelis claim that they are ready to make a truce," Mr. Zuhri said. "The last truce they claimed is a good example: They are liars. They targeted Abu Muhammad el-Jabari as soon as they agreed with the Egyptian side on the truce. Talking about a truce is another Israeli trap. Their target is to get more time for targeting the Palestinian resistance."
Israeli officials said those cease-fire talks were being conducted by third parties, independent of the government. While officials were aware of the talks, the government wasn't involved and never agreed to anything.
Israel on Saturday pummeled political targets throughout the Gaza Strip, including the office of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.
Israeli's top military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, said Israeli bombs had also struck Hamas's police headquarters and its homeland-security building in Gaza City, the main city in the coastal Palestinian enclave. It also targeted a number of commanders from Hamas's armed wing.
Israel's military said in a statement that in the early hours of Saturday it had struck "over 200 targets" including "120 underground rocket launchers and more than 20 smuggling tunnels" on the coastal enclave's border with Israel. But the pace of attacks largely tapered off as the day wore on.


     

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