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Israeli Official Arrives in Cairo for 'Gaza Truce Talks'
2012-11-19
[An Nahar] An Israeli official landed in Cairo on Sunday for Egypt-mediated truce talks with Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, to end the Gazoo conflict, Egyptian security officials said.

The official landed in a small plane at 1100 GMT and was quickly escorted away by intelligence personnel, the security officials said.

Hamas officials say intensive truce talks are focused on agreeing guarantees for the ceasefire conditions.

At least 56 Paleostinians and three Israelis have been killed over the past five days around Gazoo.

With international opinion veering away from an escalation, U.S. President Barack Obama
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said on Sunday it was "preferable" for the Gazoo crisis to end without a "ramping up" of Israeli military activity.

"Israel has every right to expect that it does not have missiles fired into its territory," Obama said in Thailand. "If that can be accomplished without a ramping up of military activity in Gazoo, that is preferable."

In Cairo, senior Hamas officials said Egyptian-mediated talks with Israel to end the conflict were "positive" but now focused on the possible stumbling block of guaranteeing the terms of a truce.

An outcome acceptable to Hamas would be assurances by the United States, Israel's main backer, to be the "guaranteeing party," one official said on condition of anonymity.

"There are efforts to that end," he told Agence La Belle France Presse. "If that is not the case, I don't think there's anyone who wants to gamble with his political reputation."

Hamas, now in the fifth day of a conflict with Israel around Gazoo, wants guarantees that "the aggression and liquidations would stop," said another bigwig.

The Islamist movement also demands that the siege Israel imposed on Gazoo in 2007 after Hamas seized the territory be lifted -- an unfulfilled condition when Hamas agreed a truce in January 2009 to end the last major conflict there.

The first official said the parties in the talks realized time was of the essence, as Israel mustered troops and armor outside Gazoo amid threats that the air and naval bombardment would give way to a ground invasion.

"Extended talks could lead to a development on the ground that would foil all efforts," he said.

In January 2009, Egypt helped mediate an end to a three-week war in Gazoo with a truce that Hamas said would require Israel to lift its blockade.

Israel too had demanded Egyptian commitments to stop smugglers from sending weapons into Gazoo, but arms continued to find their way into the enclave, according to Israel.

Hamas and Egyptian officials have accused Israel of violating a recent tacit ceasefire to end tit-for-tat air strikes and rocket fire when it assassinated Hamas' military chief in Gazoo on Wednesday, sparking the latest conflict.

Israel says it responded to continued Hamas rocket fire.

Meanwhile on Sunday, Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman insisted that "the first and absolute condition for a truce is stopping all fire from Gazoo," and that all gangs would have to commit to it.

Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel was ready to "significantly expand" its operation against Gazoo gunnies even as he prepared to receive French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, who is on a whirlwind truce mission to the region.
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