By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:Some would simply call it gall, others will call it arrogance. Such is life and negotiations in the Middle East.
In the talks now taking place in Egypt, talks in which the Egyptians are trying to broker a cease fire between
Israel and Hamas, Hamas has listed their demands.
Hamas is demanding:
No ground attack.
End to targeted assassinations
Ease restrictions and lift the blockade on Gaza.
And then, only after all that happens, will they come to terms and stop shooting rockets at Israel.
In response Israel also had an unreasonable request. Unreasonable because of the context, under normal situations this would be a simple assumption.
Israel is requesting:
A 15 year ceasefire agreement.
Suffice it to say the parties are far apart. Even if they were to come to an agreement, there is no doubt in my mind that the cease fire would be violated - by both sides.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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