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(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - After a war of attrition of just one week, Hamas blinked first and agreed to the outline of the initial cease-fire proposed by the Egyptians weeks ago. Israel has not ceded on anything. It was Hamas who sought the cease-fire, but the organization is known to be a serial violator of cease-fires, and the need to shed the blood of Israelis has often overcome its survival instinct. Even when the negotiations do begin, we should be prepared for Hamas trying to pressure us to accept its demands by renewing its attacks. In terms of the rehabilitation of Gaza, Israel has a simple equation: Gaza reconstruction for the demilitarization of heavy weapons - rockets, mortars, anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, UAVs, and the dismantling of facilities used to produce rockets. Israel's demand for demilitarization is not off the table. The campaign is not over, it has just moved to the political, diplomatic and international judiciary arenas.2014-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
Hamas Blinked First
(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - After a war of attrition of just one week, Hamas blinked first and agreed to the outline of the initial cease-fire proposed by the Egyptians weeks ago. Israel has not ceded on anything. It was Hamas who sought the cease-fire, but the organization is known to be a serial violator of cease-fires, and the need to shed the blood of Israelis has often overcome its survival instinct. Even when the negotiations do begin, we should be prepared for Hamas trying to pressure us to accept its demands by renewing its attacks. In terms of the rehabilitation of Gaza, Israel has a simple equation: Gaza reconstruction for the demilitarization of heavy weapons - rockets, mortars, anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, UAVs, and the dismantling of facilities used to produce rockets. Israel's demand for demilitarization is not off the table. The campaign is not over, it has just moved to the political, diplomatic and international judiciary arenas.2014-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
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