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    Israelis, Palestinians begin new talks

    By Reuters in Gaza and Jerusalem (China Daily) Updated: 2014-08-12 09:12

    Egypt urges two sides to work toward comprehensive and lasting cease-fire

    Israeli and Palestinian negotiators resumed indirect talks mediated by Egypt on Monday on ending the month-old Gaza war, Egypt's state news agency said, as a new 72-hour truce appeared to be holding.

    The Israeli military said one rocket was launched at the Tel Aviv area, in Israel's commercial heartland, before the cease-fire began on Sunday and may have landed in the sea. Gaza's dominant Hamas group said it fired the rocket.

    A senior Israeli government official had said on Sunday that Israeli negotiators, who had left Cairo on Friday hours before a previous three-day cease-fire expired, would return to Egypt to resume the talks only if the new truce held.

    Hamas is demanding an end to Israeli and Egyptian blockades of the Gaza Strip and the opening of a seaport in the enclave - a project Israel said should be dealt with only in any future talks on a permanent peace deal with the Palestinians.

    A month of war has killed 1,938 Palestinians and 67 Israelis while devastating wide tracts of densely populated Gaza, and Egypt's Foreign Ministry has urged both sides to work toward "a comprehensive and lasting cease-fire agreement".

    Gaza hospital officials said the Palestinian death toll has been mainly civilian since the July 8 launch of Israel's military campaign to quell Gaza rocket fire.

    Israel has lost 64 soldiers and three civilians, while heavy losses among civilians and the destruction of thousands of homes in Gaza have drawn international condemnation.

    Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said the new negotiations would be "the last chance" for an agreement. Israeli representatives are not meeting face-to-face with the Palestinian delegation because it includes Hamas, which Israel regards as a terrorist organization.

    Long-term truce

    Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz said in a radio interview on Monday that disarming Gaza militants was crucial to sustaining a long-term truce, and he hoped this could be done by diplomacy rather than force.

    "I certainly hope that there will be a diplomatic solution. If there will not be a diplomatic solution, I am convinced that sooner or later, we will have to opt for a military solution of taking temporary control of Gaza to demilitarize it again," he told Israel Radio.

    Another sticking point in the Cairo talks has been Israel's demand for guarantees that Hamas would not use any reconstruction supplies sent to Gaza to build tunnels of the sort that Palestinian fighters have used to infiltrate Israel.

    Hamas has demanded an end to the economically stifling blockade of the enclave imposed by both Israel and Egypt, which also sees the Islamist movement as a security threat.

    Israel has resisted easing access to Gaza, suspecting Hamas could then restock with weapons from abroad.

    According to the United Nations, at least 425,000 displaced people in the Gaza Strip are in emergency shelters or staying with host families. Nearly 12,000 homes have been destroyed or severely damaged by Israeli attacks.

    In Gaza, shops began to open and traffic was normal as some displaced families returned to the homes they had been forced to abandon during Israeli attacks, expressing hopes that this truce would last after a series of failed cease-fires.

    "God knows if it is permanent," said Abu Salama, a resident of Gaza's Shejaia district, as he and his family headed home on a donkey cart. "A truce, no truce, it is becoming like Tom and Jerry," he said, referring to the classic US cat-and-mouse cartoon that is notorious for its over-the-top violence.

    "We want a solution," Salama said.

    (China Daily 08/12/2014 page12)

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