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Israel-Hamas truce underway, Palestinian delegation heads to Egypt
In what could bring some respite from unabated violence, the residents in Gaza and Israel may expect three days of lull untouched by the deafening thuds of rocket fire and tank shells if the 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire holds.
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"I never thought I would come back to find an earthquake zone," the NBC news quoted one of the Gazans as saying.
She termed the Israeli shelling of UN schools in Gaza as "indefensible", saying, "I am deeply troubled by the suffering being endured by the Palestinian population in Gaza, where many hundreds of innocent people have been killed, including women and children..There have been a number of shocking incidents, including the indefensible shelling of three UN schools, all of which were sheltering civilians.
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"Many West Bankers believe that Israel actively supports Hamas in an effort to divide Palestinians and weaken the intifada," reads one of the US documents.
"Palestinian resistance missiles are the blessings of Iran`s transfer of technology," top adviser to Iran`s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying by Al-Alam, the Arabic channel of Iran`s state TV.
He also told the CNN that he had Jewish friends who supported the Palestinian cause.
On being asked whether the truce will hold, Israeli government spokesperson Mark Regev told the CNN, the "onus is on Hamas".
"We are entering this with our eyes open," he said. "We have been burnt more than once."
In a statement, the Secretary-General urged both the parties to remain “committed to this ceasefire of 72 hours, to begin Tuesday, 5 August, at 8 am local time” and also suggested them to observe restraint till the ceasefire begins.
The UN also welcomed “the proactive engagement of the Palestinian delegation under the leadership of President Abbas”, saying “such talks are the only way to sustainably stop the violence, which has cost far too many lives, and to change the untenable and tragic status quo in Gaza”.
In what could bring some respite from unabated violence, the residents in Gaza and Israel may expect three days of lull untouched by the deafening thuds of rocket fire and tank shells if the 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire agreed to by both warring sides manages to hold.
However, questions remain on the possible success of the truce as similar ceasefires accepted by both sides earlier have ended up in disappointment with each side accusing the other of violating the truce.
A similar truce was proposed days ago but Hamas had refused to agree to it even as Israel was ready to observe the truce.
The latest ceasefire, based on the Egyptian-proposed draft comes after Palestinian factions discussed the truce yesterday in Cairo.
The fresh ceasefire agreement stipulates that representatives from Israel and Gaza must attend further talks in Gaza.
Israel, which observed a 7-hour ceasefire declared by it yesterday, also accepted the 72-hour truce, with a senior Israeli official telling the BBC, "Israel will accept the draft of the Egyptian proposal for an unconditional ceasefire, without preconditions and for 72 hours."
However, Palestinians continue to keep their conditions which are complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, ending the blockade of the territory and the opening of border crossings.
The cross-border violence that has now entered its fourth week, has claimed more than 1800 Palestinian lives and 67 Israeli lives.
Most of those killed in Gaza are said to be civilians. Israel accuses Gaza of using civilians as human shields.
The Israeli Defense Forces say they found a Hamas manual on “Urban Warfare,” which reveals that “Hamas’ callous use of the Gazan population was intentional and preplanned”.
In a blog, the IDF write that the manual which belonged to the Shuja’iya Brigade of Hamas’ military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, enlists benefits of human shields.
Israel says since July 8, when it launched Operation Protective Edge, Hamas has fired more than 3253 rockets at Israel.
Israel`s Operation Protective Edge which seems to be winding up, entered its Day 29 today. 67 Israelis too have been killed in the conflict that intensified after Israel launched ground offensive in Gaza on 17 July.
The latest bout of conflict between the two sides is thought to have been triggered by the abduction and kidnapping of three Israeli teens, after which a Palestinian teenager was killed in revenge.
The death of the Palestinian sparked a lot of protests and an increased salvo of firing from Hamas, triggering the Israeli operation.