Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The New York Jewish Week: Connection the World to Jewish News, Culture, Features, and Opinions for Tuesday, 26 August 2014


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The New York Jewish Week: Connection the World to Jewish News, Culture, Features, and Opinions for Tuesday, 26 August 2014
 BREAKING NEWS
A ball of fire rises from the home of a Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader that was hit by an Israeli air strike. Getty Images
Israel, Hamas Agree to Ceasefire Agreement
Palestinian officials said the ceasefire calls for an indefinite halt to seven weeks of hostilities. by Steve Lipman, Staff Writer
As rockets continued to be fired on southern Israel from Gaza today, causing at least two injuries, and Israeli missiles brought down buildings in Gaza where Hamas leaders were reportedly hiding, Hamas announced that it has accepted a long-term, Egyptian-brokered ceasefire with Israel.
Senior Israeli officials told the Jerusalem Post that cabinet ministers were updated by phone that Israel would accept the cease-fire, even while air raid sirens sounded in the south.
The ceasefire is to take effect today at 7 p.m. Israeli time (noon EST).
According to The Jerusalem Post, Palestinian officials said the ceasefire calls for an indefinite halt to seven weeks of hostilities, the immediate opening of Gaza's blockaded crossings with Israel and Egypt and a widening of the enclave's fishing zone in the Mediterranean.
Under a second stage, which would begin a month later, Israel and the Palestinians will discuss the construction of a Gaza seaport and an Israeli release of Hamas prisoners in the West Bank.
"An agreement has been reached between the two sides and we are awaiting the announcement from Cairo to determine the zero hour for implementation," said Hamas spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri.
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