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Sunday 10 August 2014 - 22:48
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Israel, Palestinians agree to new 3-day truce in Gaza strip

Israel, Palestinians agree to new 3-day truce in Gaza strip
[caption id="attachment_110594" align="alignright" width="244"] Photographer: Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
A Palestinian man searches the debris of the al-Qassam mosque following Israeli air strikes in Nuseirat Refugee Camp in Gaza, on August 9, 2014.[/caption]
IsraelandGaza Stripmilitants agreed toEgypts proposal for another 72-hour truce, to give negotiators time to try to craft a more enduring accord.
Media on both sides said the cease-fire would go into effect at midnight.

Confirmation from the Palestinian side came from envoys attending truce talks in Cairo, Hamass official Al-Rai news agency said. An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasnt authorized to speak on the record, confirmed that his country had accepted the Egyptian plan.

Israels Channel 2 TV, citing an unidentified official, said Israel would send a delegation to the Cairo talks if rocket fire on Israeli territory were to stop. Air raid sirens alerting Israelis to rocket attacks continued to sound after news of a possible truce emerged.

Hours earlier, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahuhad said he wouldnt order a return to cease-fire talks before rocket fire ended. An earlier three-day halt to hostilities collapsed Aug. 8 amid renewed salvoes.

Last weeks cease-fire was negotiated as a possible springboard for a more lasting settlement after three major military confrontations in less than six years. More than 1,900 Palestinians, including hundreds of civilians, have been killed in more than a month of fighting, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

Israel, which like the U.S. and European Union considers Hamas a terrorist group, accuses Hamas of deliberately putting civilians in harms way, in part by operating within residential areas. The violence has claimed 67 lives on the Israeli side, including three civilians.

By Bloomberg

 

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