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    Egypt truce call met with rocket fire

    By Associated Press in Gaza | China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-16 06:57

    Israel warns of harder strikes if Hamas does not abide by proposal

    Gaza militants on Tuesday met Egypt's call for a quick truce with repeated rocket fire on Israel as senior Hamas officials rejected the proposal, saying they weren't consulted.

    Israel accepted Cairo's plan, but warned it would strike Gaza even harder than it had so far if Hamas didn't abide by the proposal as well.

    The Islamic militant group didn't close the door to truce talks, however. It appeared instead to be holding out for better conditions, with senior officials saying the Egyptian plan offers no tangible achievements, particularly on easing a border blockade of the coastal strip, which has been enforced by Israel and Egypt for the past seven years.

    The situation remained volatile, suggesting Egypt's efforts to end a week of fighting could quickly run aground. Since the outbreak of cross-border fire on July 8, more than 190 Palestinians have been killed and millions of Israelis have been exposed to rocket fire.

    It is the third major round of hostilities between Israel and Hamas in just over five years - but also one in which the impact on Israel has been much mitigated by the success of its 'Iron Dome' air defense system in shooting down Hamas' rockets and preventing Israeli fatalities to date.

    The previous bout, in 2012, eventually ended with the help of Egypt, at the time seen as a trusted broker by Hamas.

    But Hamas distrusts Egypt's current rulers, who ousted a Hamas-friendly government a year ago, and have tightened the border blockade on Gaza.

    Under the Egyptian plan, proposed late on Monday, a 12-hour period of de-escalation was to begin at mid-morning on Tuesday. Once both sides agreed to halt hostilities, they would negotiate the terms of a longer-term truce.

    Israel accepted the proposal at a Cabinet meeting. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that "if Hamas rejects the Egyptian proposal and the rocket fire from Gaza does not cease, and that appears to be the case, we are prepared to continue and intensify our operation".

    Gaza militants fired at least 35 rockets at Israel after mid-morning on Tuesday, hours past the Egypt-proposed time for de-escalation.

    The Israeli military said several rockets reached deep into Israel, including near the northern port city of Haifa. Sirens also went off in the towns of Hadera and Zichron Yaakov, more than 100 km north of Gaza.

    Hamas complains

    The military wing of Hamas, which has been responsible for most of the hundreds of rockets launched at Israel in the past week, said the Egyptian plan "wasn't worth the ink it was written with".

    Hamas officials, meanwhile, complained that they hadn't been consulted by Egypt about the cease-fire plan.

    They said they needed detailed assurances that Gaza's borders would be opened, particularly the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, the territory's main gate to the world.

    Egypt has sharply curtailed travel in and out of Gaza over the past year, following last year's ousting of the Hamas-allied Muslim Brotherhood from power by the Egyptian military.

    Hamas also wants to be recognized by Egypt as a partner in any truce efforts. "We did not receive any official draft of this Egyptian proposal," said Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior Hamas official in Gaza. He said the Egyptian plan, as is, was "not acceptable".

    Osama Hamdan, a key aide to Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, said that Hamas has a series of demands, including the release of activists arrested by Israel in the West Bank in recent weeks and a complete opening of the Rafah crossing.

     

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