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UNITED NATIONS (Map, News) - Key Arab nations and Western powers reached agreement Thursday on a proposed U.N. resolution calling for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire between Hamas militants and Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, the head of the Arab League said.
Amr Moussa said Arab nations want the U.N. Security Council to vote on the resolution on Thursday.
It will be up to Israel and Hamas to decide to stop their military activities, but the resolution was supported by the United States, Israel's closest ally, and Arab nations which have close ties to Hamas.
"The key elements are the withdrawal (of Israeli forces), cease-fire, the humanitarian situation, the opening of crossings," Moussa said.
Originally posted by Harlequin
- they`ll ignore this as they did in the 6 day war
Originally posted by heyo
was anyone else hit with the significance of Palestinians in Syria holding out???? WHAT!!!!! Wow. I guess beggars can be choosers.
Am I supposed to believe (yes, i know the source), that the friends and families of the apparent "genocide victims" wish to hold out for a better deal? What could that POSSIBLY cause but more death. If this report turns out to be true, the Palestine has gotten a lot more shady in my opinion.
Originally posted by mrmonsoon
What we need to see is if both sides agree to this and adhere to it.
I REALLY wonder what reassurances have been given to Israel and by whom, that the Hamas won't do their usual rearm and attack again?
Originally posted by Sestias
Originally posted by mrmonsoon
What we need to see is if both sides agree to this and adhere to it.
I REALLY wonder what reassurances have been given to Israel and by whom, that the Hamas won't do their usual rearm and attack again?
As of the update I posted late this afternoon, neither Hamas nor Israel have made firm agreements. Israeli representatives did go to Egypt today to try to work out details of an agreement, but they have not yet made a firm commitment. Hamas and its representatives in Syria have agreed to nothing.
The U.N. is meeting as of this writing and I hope something definite can be achieved.
Originally posted by mrmonsoon
I don't know but.........
It seems the security council has agreed to a cease fire, but both waring parties have not...... yet???