Gaza/Jerusalem: Israel and Hamas were on Thursday holding on to a renewed five-day ceasefire in Gaza that got off to a rocky start with Israeli air strikes in retaliation to rocket fire, as both sides agreed to give more time to talks to end the conflict that has claimed over 2,000 lives.
Rocket fire from Gaza late last night, near the end of the initial 72-hour truce, and early this morning, as the extension began, raised doubts about whether it would last. Israeli air strikes in response to the rockets added to fears that fighting was ratcheting up again. But the exchange of fire was limited and did not last long. Quiet returned to the skies over Gaza, aside from the familiar buzz of Israeli drones.
People also tentatively started going back out into the streets, although traffic was not as busy as in previous days of the ceasefire. The extension of the ceasefire is to last until midnight on Monday. Israeli and Palestinian officials said they had accepted the extension of the truce after the initial three-day ceasefire expired at midnight. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev accused Hamas, the militant Islamic group that holds power in Gaza, of violating the truce with the overnight rocket fire.
But Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri denied that the group had anything to do with firing any rockets toward Israel, leaving it unclear which Palestinian group had launched them. Israeli and Palestinian delegations have been negotiating in Cairo through Egyptian mediators in an attempt to find a more lasting end to hostilities. Under the ceasefire extension, they are expected to return to the indirect talks over the weekend. “There remains a positive atmosphere towards reaching a comprehensive agreement,” Azzam al-Ahmed, the lead Palestinian negotiator told reporters.
“But there are still sticking points.” The demands by the two sides are not easy to reconcile. Israel has said it wants Hamas to disarm and Gaza to be demilitarised while the Palestinian delegation in Egypt, including Hamas wants an end to Israel’s economic blockade on Gaza.(PTI)