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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas/Egypt Agreement is close to a Hamas Surrender
2009-01-15
[Analysis/Opinion From Haaretz Correspondants]
The war in Gaza isn't over yet. The final days of the Second Lebanon War show that it's best to be wary of agreements that come too early. But the way things looked on Wednesday, Hamas seems to be willing to accept the Egyptian initiative, which is almost a kind of surrender agreement for it.

The Egyptian proposal is mostly bad for Hamas. It doesn't let the organization bring the Palestinian public any political achievement that would justify the blood that has been spilled, and even forces on it the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza, in the form of its renewed presence at the Rafah crossing (as a condition for its reopening).

Once the cease-fire is reached, the IDF will withdraw from the positions it captured in Gaza, and only then will the two sides begin to discuss the opening of border crossings and removal of the blockade, which was the reason Hamas gave for waging war. The most that Cairo is offering is a timetable for the opening of the crossing points, and even that depends on negotiations due to begin after the cease-fire is reached, and it's tough to know how or when they will end.
Posted by:mhw

#4  You might note that they don't speak to whether Israel is agreeing to any of this. Perhaps Israel doesn't matter in this.
Posted by: tipover   2009-01-15 19:34  

#3  There hasn't been enough Hamas gunmen killed for the Palestinian Authority to take over in Gaza. Control over the Rafah crossing will be window dressing.
Posted by: DoDo   2009-01-15 11:51  

#2  The problem is they accepted it "with modifications." Modifications that completely rewrite the Egyptian initiative.

Hamas may need an extra bombing offensive to get a clearer understanding of their situation.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-01-15 11:33  

#1  Agreement---very, very important.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-01-15 11:13  

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