72-hour cease-fire begins midnight

Operation Protective Edge  picture: Reuters
Operation Protective Edge picture: Reuters

The Israeli delegation said it would not join talks in Cairo unless the truce is honored.

A senior Israeli diplomatic source has confirmed that Israel and the Palestinians have agreed to a 72-hour cease-fire beginning at midnight on Sunday night. The source said that the Israeli delegation would not join talks in Cairo until it becomes clear that the truce is being honored. "We won't talk under fire," the source said. Hamas has yet to confirm that it has agreed to the cease-fire.

However, a Palestinian source did tell "Reuters" this evening that the Palestinians had agreed to the cease-fire.

Throughout the day there was heavy rocket fire from Gaza to the area surrounding the Gaza Strip and Israel attacked targets in Gaza. Several rockets were intercepted by Iron Dome in the Ashkelon region and as the deadline approached a rocket was fired at Ashdod.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on August 10, 2014

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Operation Protective Edge  picture: Reuters
Operation Protective Edge picture: Reuters
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