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Lives and votes - the costs of a Gaza peace deal

Anshel Pfeffer describes how Israel's cabinet is divided over the way forward

August 16, 2018 13:35
Palestinian fisherman prepare their nets near the sea in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday
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Israel’s Education Minister Naftali Bennett and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas have never been on the same side before.

This week, however, it transpired that they are together — leading the opposition to efforts for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. 

As the Israeli cabinet ended its fourth meeting in the last fortnight on the subject, Mr Bennett put out a statement describing the deal as: “a prize to terrorists who are not returning our prisoners and dead soldiers’ bodies.”

He warned that Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s “gesture to Hamas” will allow it “complete immunity to re-equip itself with tens of thousands of rockets that will threaten all parts of Israel and allow it to wage war against Israel at a time and under the conditions of its choosing.” 

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