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Truce holds but both sides keep fingers on trigger

August 7, 2014 14:35
An Israeli soldier in a Merkava tank near the border with Gaza

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Israeli negotiators were seeking to hammer out a lasting truce with Hamas as the JC went to press on Wednesday night.

It is unclear, however, what that agreement will look like as Hamas refuses to contemplate dismantling its military infrastructure and the Israeli government has yet to formulate a detailed alternative to its policy of blockading the Gaza Strip.

Delegations from Israel and Gaza were holding separate meetings in Cairo on Wednesday to try to reach an agreement on the future of the Strip as a ceasefire, which began on Tuesday morning, finally held after 29 days of fighting and seven broken truces.

On Monday night, Palestinian groups agreed to the Egyptian ceasefire proposal - essentially the one that had been on the table for over three weeks - and unconditionally ended all warfare at 8am on Tuesday morning.