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Egypt Amends Gaza Mediation in Face of Hamas Defiance
2014-07-18
[An Nahar] After proposing a stillborn truce denying Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, any gains from its conflict with Israel, Egypt has had to negotiate with the Paleostinian hard boyz to halt the war on its doorstep, analysts said.

The initial truce was to have taken effect on Tuesday, apparently coordinated with Israel while bypassing Hamas.

Egyptian mediators have since backtracked from demanding an unconditional acceptance by Hamas and began hosting intense negotiations in Cairo.

"I think that they realized that in order for this to end they will have to reach an agreement that will entail concessions to Gazoo," said Nathan Thrall, a Jerusalem-based analyst, referring to Egypt and Israel, which have a 1979 peace treaty.

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who last year ousted his Islamist predecessor, Mohammed Morsi, had moved to further isolate the Paleostinian movement, a close ally of Morsi's Moslem Brüderbund.

The Egyptian army has destroyed much of a vast smuggling tunnel network that provided Hamas with revenues and weapons, accusing the Paleostinians of aiding hard boyz in Egypt's Sinai.

When Hamas' war with Israel erupted last week, Egypt -- the traditional broker in such conflicts -- cobbled together a ceasefire proposal quickly backed by Israel, Arab governments and the United States, but predictably spurned by Hamas.

The ceasefire conditions, which Egypt demanded both sides accept unconditionally, would have deprived Hamas of the "victory" it desperately seeks following the deaths of more than 200 Paleostinians in 10 days of Israeli bombardment.

Hamas, keeping up its rocket fire on Israeli cities that sparked the war, has ruled out any ceasefire before Egypt and Israel agreed to discuss terms.

On Thursday, Israel said it had agreed on a truce with Hamas but the Islamist movement denied a deal had been reached.

Hamas officials said there were ongoing talks on the basis of a set of concessions.

It demands a lifting of Israel's blockade on Gazoo, opening of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, and the release of Paleostinian prisoners Israel has re-tossed in the calaboose
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
after freeing them in exchange for kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011.

According to Hamas and Israeli media reports, the hard boyz had not been consulted on the initial Egyptian initiative, although Sisi had cleared it with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ynet adds:
Report: Egyptians reinforce positions at Rafah in preparation for IDF ground incursion

Reports indicated that Egyptian security forces had reinforced positions at the Rafah border crossing in preparation for the IDF's ground incursion.
Posted by:Fred

#5  By all means Commodore Frank, give em all the double Z water they want.

From Wiki:
In May 2011, a BBC London investigation found that water marketed as having been taken from the Zamzam Well contained high levels of nitrate, potentially harmful bacteria, and arsenic at levels three times the legal limit in the UK.[9] Arsenic is a carcinogen, raising concerns that Muslims who regularly consume commercial Zamzam water in large quantities may be exposed to higher risks of cancer. The British Food Standards Agency has in the past issued warnings about water claiming to be from the Zamzam Well containing dangerous levels of arsenic;[10] such sales have also been reported in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where it is illegal to sell Zamzam.[3] The Saudi government has prohibited the commercial export of Zamzam water from the kingdom.[3] However, there is a strong commercial demand for Zamzam which has resulted in continued commercial distribution of water alleged to be Zamzam.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-07-18 23:19  

#4  Frank, is Zam-Zam water kosher? I am sure that it is halal, but we need to get a ruling from all the Jewish authorities before we serve it.

Unfortunately, they aren't meeting right now, so we will have to wait.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-07-18 18:16  

#3  I hope for long and fruitless talks, with Gaza rubble and Islamo-deaders increasing every day.

Start with the shape of the table, that's important. Also, the brand of hummus and Zam-Zam bottle size
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-18 18:00  

#2  It is an interesting question, g(r)omgoru. I believe the Americans call it hammer and anvil.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-07-18 16:12  

#1  Egyptians reinforce positions at Rafah in preparation for IDF ground incursion

We drive the rats, and they shoot them?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-07-18 14:05  

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