Senin, 26 November 2012
Egypt Israel-Hamas continue meeting
Egyptian mediators held a separate meeting with a delegation of Israel and Hamas in Cairo, on Monday (26/11), discussing the details of the truce reached last week.
The truce is ending an eight-day battle that killed 167 Palestinians and six Israelis.
Egyptian officials said the meeting was to discuss the Palestinian insistence that Israel open more border gate.
Hopefully, Egyptian officials said, in the end the move would end the six-year blockade by Israel and the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas.
Senior Hamas leader, Mahmoud al-Zahar, told reporters said he wanted all the entrance of goods into Gaza, which numbered four door opened.
Currently, only one operated doors.
Israeli restrictions in 2006, following the election victory of Hamas in Gaza.
Group known as Hamas in Palestine confirms not recognize the existence of Israel.
Tightened restrictions on Gaza by Israel, with the support of Egypt, after Hamas seized Gaza completely through the civil war.
But in recent years eased restrictions in Gaza, but Israel continued to restrict the entry of many types of goods into Gaza, including materials for construction.
Israel argued these materials can be used to assemble the weapon.
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