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Analysis

The truth about the Israel-Hamas truce

Hamas has gained nothing - it remains isolated and its military is crippled. But Israel is not celebrating

August 28, 2014 09:49
Palestinians walk through a ruined street in Gaza
3 min read

There are no winners at the end of the 50 days of warfare which culminated on Tuesday night in a month-long ceasefire.

The truce promised little for Gaza or Israel, just a return to the status quo after the deaths of 71 Israelis - seven of them civilians - and at least 2,000 Palestinians.

With eight previous ceasefires broken by Hamas, the terror group appears to have become frustrated at its failure to achieve any tangible result or carry out a signature strike on an Israeli target.

It seems that both sides are resigned to a temporary calm and the vague promise of more comprehensive negotiations in a month, if the ceasefire holds.

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