Hamas speaks of hitch in Gaza truce after new bloodshed
DOHA, (AFP)
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal told AFP on Friday that there had been a
hitch in plans to announce a truce in and around Gaza after rocket fire
by Palestinian militants drew renewed Israeli air strikes on the
war-battered territory. The Damascus-based leader-in-exile of the
Islamist movement that controls Gaza did not elaborate on the nature of
the problem but said he no longer expected Egyptian mediators to
announce a deal on Sunday as originally planned.
"The Egyptians had told us that the announcement of this truce would
be made on Sunday but there has been a complication and we don't know if
that date will be kept to," Meshaal told AFP in the Qatari capital where
he had flown in from a visit to Libya.
Meshaal's number two Mussa Abu Marzuq had told the Egyptian state
news agency MENA late on Thursday that the mediators would announce an
agreement on an 18-month truce within 48 hours after Hamas gave it its
endorsement.But there has still be no reaction from Israel where an
inconclusive general election held on Tuesday has created what threatens
to be a prolonged period of political uncertainty. That uncertainty was
compounded by a fresh bout of tit-for-tat violence in and around Gaza.
Gaza militants fired Qassam rockets and a mortar round into southern
Israel, causing no casualties, the army said.A spokesman said the
rockets had exploded near the southern city of Sderot - a frequent
target of attacks from the Hamas-ruled enclave.
Israel responded with an air strike on the southern Gaza Strip that
killed a militant and with other air raids on suspected smuggling
tunnels under the border with Egypt.
"There was an air strike in Khan Yunis against terror operatives who
were planning an attack inside Israel," an Israeli military spokesman
said.
Palestinian medics said one person was killed and three were wounded
in the raid in southern Gaza, with witnesses saying two fighters from
the Popular Resistance Committees, a small militant group allied with
Hamas, were targeted.
Early Saturday, six people were wounded when two Israeli air strikes
hit targets in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics and witnesses
said.
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