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Kassam lands in Negev despite ceasefire agreement | ||
2006-11-26 | ||
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The Palestinian offer was accepted by Israel on Saturday night, and was set to halt operations in Gaza in return for an end to all Palestinian violence, including rocket fire, tunneling and suicide bombers, the Prime Minister's Office announced. Saturday's dramatic announcement followed a telephone conversation between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. According to the Prime Minister's Office, Abbas phoned Olmert and told him he had received an agreement from all the different Palestinian factions to the cease-fire, and in response "requested that Israel would stop all military operations in the Gaza Strip, and withdraw all its forces from there." The statement said that after speaking to his senior ministers and top security officials, Olmert told Abbas that Israel would respond favorably "since Israel was operating in the Gaza Strip in response to the [Palestinian] violence." Olmert, according to the statement, told Abbas that "the end of the violence could bring about the end of Israeli operations, and his hope that this would bring stability to both sides." According to the statement, the two "agreed to continue the dialogue to bring about an end of violence in the West Bank, and agreed to talk again soon." No mention was made in the statement about kidnapped soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit, whose abduction on June 25 led to the IDF's stepped-up actions in Gaza. The agreement, according to Israeli officials, did not apply to military actions in the West Bank. The key now, the officials said, would be to see whether indeed all the different Palestinian factions have signed on - and would honor - the cease-fire agreement. Palestinian terrorist groups announced the offer on Saturday, saying that they would stop firing rockets at Israel at 6 a.m. Sunday. "We have set 6 a.m. tomorrow morning to stop firing rockets toward Zionist towns in our occupied land in return for a mutual cessation of the aggression committed against our people," said Abu Mujahed, spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees. Washington was full of praise for the cease-fire agreement.
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Posted by:Scooter McGruder |
#4 It wasn't the fault of the Palestinian government, the attacks were the fault of Hamas. Oh, wait ... |
Posted by: DMFD 2006-11-26 10:59 |
#3 All taqqiya, all the time. |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-11-26 03:55 |
#2 "We have set 6 a.m. tomorrow morning to stop firing rockets toward Zionist towns in our occupied land in return for a mutual cessation of the aggression committed against our people," said Abu Mujahed, spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees. Their rhetoric sort of indicates their hearts don't follow their lips. Better keep watching the hands. Washington was full of praise for the cease-fire agreement. No brains. No balls. |
Posted by: gorb 2006-11-26 02:13 |
#1 It's like telling horny teens to stop beating their meat. It can't be done. And this meat involes paradisical virgins that will do, like, anything. Pals can't stop. They are psychotic |
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 2006-11-26 01:32 |