Monday, April 14, 2008

Israel Refuses Cairo's Gaza Truce Offer

PA Official: Olmert Won't Commit To Cairo Proposal For Gaza Truce

By News Agencies
Last update - 22:13 13/04/2008
Courtesy Of
Haaretz


Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has refused to commit to an Egyptian initiative for an unofficial cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said following unexpected talks between the prime minister and Palestian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday in Jerusalem.
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Erekat said Abbas asked Olmert to agree to the Egyptian proposal; to arrange an unofficial truce, but that Olmert would not make any commitments on the matter.

Israel refuses to deal with Hamas.

An Israeli official said Abbas and Olmert - who met just a week ago - would coordinate peace moves before Abbas' trip. He would not elaborate on what that meant, and spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting's agenda was confidential.
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