Hamas: Israel And Gaza Agree On Ceasefire

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 November 2012 | 23.21

A Hamas official has said Israel and Gaza militants have reportedly agreed to a Egyptian-brokered ceasefire.

The official said the truce will be announced in Cairo tonight and will come into effect from 10pm UK time.

Speaking ahead of talks in Jerusalem, Israel's prime minister said his country would be a "willing partner" in a long-term solution to the conflict, as the UN secretary general urged strong caution against a ground offensive.

Israelis survey the damage after a rocket hit their house in the southern city of Beersheba Israeli homeowners inspect damage after a rocket attack in Beersheba

Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated that his country will not tolerate rocket attacks on its cities and people but said he wanted to work towards a diplomatic resolution.

At least 118 people have been killed in Gaza and four Israelis are also dead as the conflict continues.

Ban Ki-Moon said his "paramount concern" is for all civilians, both in Israel and Gaza.

Displaced Palestinians, who have fled their homes, in Gaza Gaza residents flee their homes on November 20

"Further escalation would be dangerous and tragic for the entire region," he added.

Six Palestinian men accused of being spies for Israel have been executed at an intersection in Gaza, just hours after the UN boss called for a halt to the conflict during talks in Cairo with the Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby.

Witnesses said the six men were dragged out of a van and forced to lie down in the street before they were shot by masked gunmen.

A bus damaged by a militants' rocket in southern Israel A bus in southern Israel damaged by a rocket attack from Gaza

Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay, reporting from Gaza, said: "We understand six men were taken into a square ... and were executed in front of crowds."

It has been reported that five of the bodies lay in a pile as a mob stomped and spit on them. A sixth body was tied to a motorcycle and dragged through the streets as people screamed, "Spy! Spy!"

The Hamas military wing has claimed responsibility for the executions.

Earlier Israel's air force dropped leaflets across areas of Gaza City urging people to evacuate their homes "immediately".

"For your own safety, you are required to immediately evacuate your homes and move toward Gaza City centre," the one-page Arabic-language leaflet said.

Israeli soldiers prepare weapons and vehicles in a deployment area as the conflict between Palestine and Gaza enters its seventh day Israeli troops near the Gaza border prepare weapons ahead of any invasion

Sky's Sam Kiley said the leaflet drop could be part of a propaganda exercise to show Hamas that Israel is seriously considering an imminent ground invasion.

Elsewhere Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi has said that talks with both sides of the conflict will have "positive results" in the coming hours.

Meanwhile a man identified as the most elusive top Hamas commander. and a founder of its military wing, has urged the group's fighters to keep up attacks on Israel.

Mohammed Deif, seriously wounded in an Israeli airstrike in 2003, reportedly said on Hamas-run radio that fighters "must invest all resources to uproot this aggressor from our land".

Palestinian militants fired a rocket toward Jerusalem on Tuesday, causing an explosion moments after air raid sirens sounded across the city.

Foreign Secretary William Hague told the Commons: "We have made clear that Hamas must bear primary responsibility for the start of the current crisis but also that all side have responsibilities."

"We quickly called on Israel to seek every opportunity to deescalate their military response and to observe international humanitarian law and avoid civilian casualties."

The US has confirmed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will fly from Asia to meet key officials in Jerusalem, Ramallah and then Cairo, as it emerged that Barack Obama has not asked Israel to hold off a ground invasion.

Egyptian officials have held talks with an Israeli envoy and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, but Hamas has insisted on the lifting of a six-year blockade of the Gaza Strip by the opposing side.

Militants said they fired 16 missiles at the southern Israeli city of Beersheba after Israel's military targeted roughly 100 sites in Gaza overnight, including ammunition stores and the Gaza headquarters of the Hamas-backed National Islamic Bank.


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