Israel Rejected Hamas Ceasefire Offer In December

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Inter Press Service   |  Gareth Porter   |   January 9, 2009 01:33 PM

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WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (IPS) - Contrary to Israel's argument that it was forced to launch its air and ground offensive against Gaza in order to stop the firing of rockets into its territory, Hamas proposed in mid-December to return to the original Hamas-Israel ceasefire arrangement, according to a U.S.-based source who has been briefed on the proposal.

The proposal to renew the ceasefire was presented by a high-level Hamas delegation to Egyptian Minister of Intelligence Omar Suleiman at a meeting in Cairo Dec. 14. The delegation, said to have included Moussa Abu Marzouk, the second-ranking official in the Hamas political bureau in Damascus, told Suleiman that Hamas was prepared to stop all rocket attacks against Israel if the Israelis would open up the Gaza border crossings and pledge not to launch attacks in Gaza.

The Hamas officials insisted that Israel not be allowed to close or reduce commercial traffic through border crossings for political purposes, as it had done during the six-month lull, according to the source. They asked Suleiman, who had served as mediator between Israel and Hamas in negotiating the original six-month Gaza ceasefire last spring, to "put pressure" on Israel to take that the ceasefire proposal seriously.

Suleiman said he could not pressure Israel but could only make the suggestion to Israeli officials. It could not be learned, however, whether Israel explicitly rejected the Hamas proposal or simply refused to respond to Egypt.

The readiness of Hamas to return to the ceasefire conditionally in mid-December was confirmed by Dr. Robert Pastor, a professor at American University and senior adviser to the Carter Centre, who met with Khaled Meshal, chairman of the Hamas political bureau in Damascus on Dec. 14, along with former President Jimmy Carter. Pastor told IPS that Meshal indicated Hamas was willing to go back to the ceasefire that had been in effect up to early November "if there was a sign that Israel would lift the siege on Gaza".

Pastor said he passed Meshal's statement on to a "senior official" in the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) the day after the meeting with Meshal. According to Pastor, the Israeli official said he would get back to him, but did not.

"There was an alternative to the military approach to stopping the rockets," said Pastor. He added that Israel is unlikely to have an effective ceasefire in Gaza unless it agrees to lift the siege.

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The Israeli Embassy in Washington declined to comment Thursday on whether there had been any discussion of a ceasefire proposal from Hamas in mid-December that would have stopped the rocket firing.

Abu Omar, a spokesman for Hamas leader Khaled Meshal in Syria, told CBS news Wednesday that Hamas could only accept the ceasefire plan now being proposed by France and Egypt, which guarantees an end to Israel's blockade of Gaza as soon as hostilities on both sides were halted. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said Israel would only support the proposal if it also included measures to prevent Hamas from re-arming.

The interest of Hamas in a ceasefire agreement that would actually open the border crossings was acknowledged at a Dec. 21 Israeli cabinet meeting -- five days before the beginning of the Israeli military offensive -- by Yuval Diskin, the head of Israel's internal security agency, Shin Bet. "Make no mistake, Hamas is interested in maintaining the truce," Diskin was quoted by Y-net News agency as saying.

Israel's rejection of the Hamas December proposal reflected its preference for maintaining Israel's primary leverage over Hamas and the Palestinian population of Gaza -- its ability to choke off food and goods required for the viability of its economy -- even at the cost of continued Palestinian rocket attacks.

The ceasefire agreement that went into effect Jun. 19, 2008 required that Israel lift the virtual siege of Gaza which Israel had imposed after the June 2007 Hamas takeover. Although the terms of the agreement were not made public at the time, they were included in a report published this week by the International Crisis Group (ICG), which obtained a copy of the understanding last June.

In addition to a halt in all military actions by both sides, the agreement called on Israel to increase the level of goods entering Gaza by 30 percent over the pre-lull period within 72 hours and to open all border crossings and "allow the transfer of all goods that were banned and restricted to go into Gaza" within 13 days after the beginning of the ceasefire.

Nevertheless, Israeli officials freely acknowledged in interviews with ICG last June that they had no intention of opening the border crossings fully, even though they anticipated that this would be the source of serious conflict with Hamas.

The Israelis opened the access points only partially, and in late July Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni declared that the border crossings should remain closed until Hamas agreed to the release of Gilad Shalit, an IDF soldier abducted by Hamas in June 2006. The Hamas representative in Lebanon, Usam Hamdan, told the ICG in late December that the flow of goods and fuel into Gaza had been only 15 percent of its basic needs.

Despite Israel's refusal to end the siege, Hamas brought rocket and mortar fire from Gaza to a virtual halt last summer and fall, as revealed by a report by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) in Tel Aviv last month. ITIC is part of the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Centre (IICC), an NGO which is close to the Israeli intelligence community.

In the first days after the ceasefire took effect, Islamic Jihad fired nine rockets and a few mortar rounds in retaliation for Israeli assassinations of their members in the West Bank. In August another eight rockets were fired by various groups, according to IDF data cited in the report. But it shows that only one rocket was launched from Gaza in September and one in October.

The report recalls that Hamas "tried to enforce the terms of the arrangement" on other Palestinian groups, taking "a number of steps against networks which violated the arrangement," including short-term detention and confiscating their weapons. It even found that Hamas had sought support in Gazan public opinion for its policy of maintaining the ceasefire.

On Nov. 4 -- just when the ceasefire was most effective -- the IDF carried out an attack against a house in Gaza in which six members of Hamas's military wing were killed, including two commanders, and several more were wounded. The IDF explanation for the operation was that it had received intelligence that a tunnel was being dug near the Israeli security fence for the purpose of abducing Israeli soldiers.

Hamas officials asserted, however, that the tunnel was being dug for defensive purposes, not to capture IDF personnel, according to Pastor, and one IDF official confirmed that fact to him.

After that Israeli attack, the ceasefire completely fell apart, as Hamas began openly firing rockets into Israel, the IDF continued to carry out military operations inside Gaza, and the border crossings were "closed most of the time", according to the ITIC account.

Israel cited the firing of 190 rockets over six weeks as the justification for its massive attack on Gaza.

*Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.

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Israel wants the land but not the people. This is nothing but genocide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 01/12/2009

Rep. Dennis Kucinich, one of the only Representatives to vote against the resolution to support Israel in this present war on the Palestinians, mentioned that when we gave Israel 30 billion dollars for weapons recently, it was on condition that they only use them for defense and not to use them against those unarmed or with weaker defense. Israel has ignored that stipulation and is using our American weapons and money to offensively kill and starve innocent Palestinian people, women and children. The US should immediately stop any further weaponizing of Israel since they violated their agreement with us. With our enormous deficit in the US and the pain our own citizens are feeling because of the collapse of the economy, loss of jobs, foreclosures, schools cutting back on education, crumbling infrastrucure and on and on, it is insane to be giving billions to Israel now particularly when the Israelis apparently chose this genocidal war instead of the truce plan offered by Hamas in December. Why didn't our congress consider the facts stated in this article?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 01/13/2009

Contrary to what Israel is saying - white phosphorus is being used and this is a chemical weapon. Although banned some countries still use it eg USA, Russa That is great, just dump it on a civilan population and kill all the people. Maim and burn the old, women and children - who cares it is a justified war because Israel says so. Israel spin promises it does not want to hurt civilians but wants to find and slaughter Hamas and this is ok. Then you have Israel soldiers all quite young fighting a war and for what? Get rid of your government Israel and settle with the Palestinians as the world does not want a army of suicide bombers out there killing innocents.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 01/11/2009
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Contrary to Israel's argument that it was forced to launch its air and ground offensive against Gaza in order to stop the firing of rockets into its territory, Hamas proposed in mid-December to return to the original Hamas-Israel ceasefire arrangement - when Israel ordered 'shock and awe' to commence.....

Contrary to the Bush Administration's argument that it was forced to launch its air and ground offensive against Iraq in order to stop Saddam's wmd program, UN weapons inspectors had been on the ground in Iraq for 4 months without finding any wmd's - when the Bush Administration ordered 'shock and awe' to commence.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 AM on 01/11/2009

"Israel is unlikely to have an effective ceasefire in Gaza unless it agrees to lift the siege."

I beg to differ. Destroy Hamas, free the people, help them rebuild.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 01/11/2009
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"Destroy Hamas, free the people, help them rebuild."

just like

Destroy Iraq, free the people, help them rebuild. (That certainly went well!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 01/11/2009
- d julien I'm a Fan of d julien 4 fans permalink

Sounds familiar. I remember our military destroying Vietnamese villiages in order to save them.......
Cease-fire NOW!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 01/11/2009

Life is uncomplicated indeed. For idiots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 01/12/2009
- jamilk99 I'm a Fan of jamilk99 12 fans permalink

The people elected Hamas. Do you want to free them from their democratically elected government?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 01/12/2009
- mikep I'm a Fan of mikep 11 fans permalink

If that government is determined to continue to wage a war which they have already clearly lost, then yes, they should be freed from their government. Hamas is as much of a threat to the Palestinians as it is to Israel. Heck, even more. It's Palestinians who are dying, not Israelis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 01/13/2009
- Ajita I'm a Fan of Ajita 93 fans permalink
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Why is no one talking about this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 01/10/2009

That is easy...because America is supplying the weapons that Israel is using to kill thousands of innocent civilians...because an Israeli life is more valuable than a Palestinian life...because if you criticize Israel you are an Anti-Semitic...because Israel is always right and the Palestinians are always wrong...because when Israelis kill innocent people, they are justified; but when SOME Palestinians kill innocent people, ALL Palestinians are terrorists who should be exterminated from the face of the earth. I can go on and on, but I think that you can understand the point that I am trying to make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 01/11/2009
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It's hard to talk about the slaughter of children, women and elders. We prefer fluff...will the Obamas get a labradoodle or a water dog? I mean, who gives a ****?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 01/11/2009

Israel and the United States are joined at the hip. Each is responsible for the others crimes in the Middle East. Jews and Christians expecting to rule Persia and the Arab World by force of arms. The project has failed of course and the Americans will soon withdraw. Israel will be abandoned like Cuba after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Israel must sue for peace while she still can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 01/10/2009
- baffy I'm a Fan of baffy 22 fans permalink

Israel sees only one way to peace and that is apartheid. Gaza is just the beginning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 01/11/2009
- LillianB I'm a Fan of LillianB 9 fans permalink

Why haven't this been told until now? Why has this been kept a secret from the International Debate these last two weeks? Why isn't this cried over the rooftops, topping the headlines, heading the tv news?

The Hamas condition for stopping their bombing is by no means unreasonable. "If you stop starving and bombing our citizens, we'll stop bombing yours".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 01/10/2009
- jollyelle I'm a Fan of jollyelle 18 fans permalink

As Americans coming out of an election that brought about HOPE and hopefully some change.....we should be supremely interested in the upcoming Israeli election happening in February. We can only hope that the majority of citizens voting there will boot out the right winged warmongers just as we did here. The world looked on and followed our election, do we know who is running for office in Israel? Do we know what's at stake and what they stand for? Until the racist attitudes of the occupying power change, the generational hatred between the Arabs and the Jews is likely to continue and we as Americans will hear nothing about the subhuman treatment of the Palestinian people. We will hear only what we have been hearing for many many decades. Israel has a right to exist.......Israel will not forget........
until honesty occurs........
Israel will not have peace.......Israel values land acquisition over people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 01/10/2009
- maddie0001 I'm a Fan of maddie0001 3 fans permalink

Hhistorically the composition of the Israeli government has made very little difference in the day to day life of the Palestinians. There are more wars under the Conservatives and more settlements under the Liberals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 01/10/2009
- LillianB I'm a Fan of LillianB 9 fans permalink

Unfortunately, the PM now in charge is the one that's being criticized for being "too weak" and "going too easy" on the Palestinians... I wouldn't take it for granted that a change will be a positive one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 01/10/2009
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This is not surprising at all. In fact, it only confirms what so many others have been writing since the blatant ethnic cleansing operation in Gaza began on Dec. 27.

There will be a narrow window of opportunity for PEO to set a new tone in Middle East policy after his swearing in. It will be very hard for him to do so, however, because of stiff, unconditional support of Israel in government and in Christian political circles.

However, if he approaches this from the perspective of the changing dynamics in the global community and what's best for American security and international interests he may have a chance to influence Israel to cooperate with his goals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 AM on 01/10/2009

This is not at all surprising. I'm sure Israel will drown out this story by reminding us of their innocence with their PR machine. This morning I watched the U.S. House of Representatives on C-Span, debating a resolution supporting Israel's "right to defend itself." It was one member of Congress after another ranting about how Israel is the bigger and truer victim, all with the usual catch words of "terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism."

Many in Congress recounted in detail how they had personally been to Sderot, Israel. It was as though Sderot was the only target of any kind of violence, ever. To hear it, one would have never known there was another side to the story. Any casual uniformed viewer could easily get the impression that Israel was completely innocent in this affair; not one mention of the November 4 cease-fire incidents, no mention of the larger underlying issue of the occupation nor the seige. It was obvious that the majority in Congress hold onesided views in favor of Israel. The lone voice with any balance was Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio. Maybe there were other voices like Kucinich but I didn't hear them. Still, the one-sidedness of the whole thing was appalling. Nothing is ever so black and white; no issue *that* simple. It is unfortunate our Congress people do not seem to have the ability to think critically and question what they hear. Sound familiar?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 01/09/2009
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I will be donating money to Kucinich's campaign in 2016.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 01/10/2009
- Jezreel I'm a Fan of Jezreel 74 fans permalink
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I don't think that Kucinish has a snowball's chance in hell of becoming POTUS. But if he did, I'd donate to his campaign in a NY minute. I will always appreciate his courage and unflappable commitment to the values and principles of America including the right of self-determination for all people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 AM on 01/10/2009
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Hamas should have known better than to propose a cease-fire right before an election. Kadima has to prove it's tough on Palestinians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 01/09/2009
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Damned that bad timing.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 01/11/2009
- xxnounxx I'm a Fan of xxnounxx 5 fans permalink

so little responses when truth comes out..really america is beyond reality,,in the media

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 01/09/2009
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 25 fans permalink

Of course they rejected the ceasefire, the same way they have always violated even already negotiated ceasefires. How else would they test their latest acquisition of weapons of m a s s destruction from our government, if they did not have the "betes a canon" that are the Palestinian people to test them on?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 01/09/2009
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Doesn't surprise me a bit. Knew it all along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 01/09/2009
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

right......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 01/09/2009
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Where are the Israeli PR folks to spin this and say it ain't so?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 01/09/2009
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LOL According to Hamas they are all hiding underground like mice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 01/09/2009
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