Friday, August 8, 2014
Mesir Dan Semua Kuncu Yahudi Bersetuju Gaza Dilucutkan Senjata
Jadi negara-negara ini pembela Palestin atau pengkhianat?
Cuma negara-negara itu tidak dinamakan kecuali US dan Mesir
Hamas
dan Palestin akan punah kalau ikutkan telunjuk Mesir dan Arab Saudi
yang secara terang sudah lama mengkhianati perjuangan Rakyat Palestin
terutama Mesir di bawah Al-Sisi
Israeli minister: Egypt supports demilitarising Gaza MEMO - Friday, 08 August 2014 11:22
Israeli minister: Egypt supports demilitarising Gaza MEMO - Friday, 08 August 2014 11:22
Gilad
Erdan, who is also a member of the political and security cabinets,
warned that: "If Hamas resumes firing on Israel after the expiration of
the current ceasefire, then the Israeli army will increase its
retaliation."
The United States, Egypt and other countries all support making Gaza a demilitarised zone,PLS48 news site reported an Israeli minister as saying.
Israel's
Minister of Communication, Gilad Erdan, reportedly made the comments
during an interview with Israel Radio, in which he said the ongoing
indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinians in Egypt could lead
to a possible solution, pointing out that: "Israel does not oppose the
reconstruction of the Gaza Strip; but it will not allow the
re-strengthening of Hamas and Islamic Jihad militarily."
Erdan, who is
also a member of the political and security cabinets, warned that: "If
Hamas resumes firing on Israel after the expiration of the current
ceasefire, then the Israeli army will increase its retaliation."
Indeed Israel resumed its assault against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning, when the 72-hour truce expired.
Erdan
criticised the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, who
himself has sharply criticised Israel over the shelling of UN facilities
in Gaza that were sheltering displaced Palestinians during the war.
Erdan said: "I am sorry that the UN chief, Ban Ki-moon, is not fully
aware of the reality on the ground."
Israel and the
Palestinian resistance factions agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire that began
on Tuesday morning under Egyptian auspices to make way for negotiations
on a longer lasting truce. Since then, Egyptian intelligence has been
conducting separate talks between the Palestinian and Israeli
delegations in Cairo.
However, the ceasefire expired without any tangible results.
The war
launched by Israel on the Gaza Strip on 7 July has so far killed 1,886
Palestinians, wounding nearly 10,000 others, according to the
Palestinian Health Ministry of Health.
Meanwhile,
official Israeli reports say that 64 soldiers and three civilians were
killed and 1,008 more were wounded, including 651 soldiers and 357
civilians; but the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, claims
it has killed 161 soldiers and captured another.
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