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Thursday, July 17, 2014

The truce is reached, Indonesian volunteers do not need to Gaza

The truce is reached, Indonesian volunteers do not need to Gaza


A comprehensive ceasefire consensus has been reached to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, an Israeli official as revealed to the BBC.

The ceasefire will begin Friday, July 18 at 06.00 am local time.

Previous Click Hamas and Israel agreed to halt Click the war for five hours on Thursday, July 17 to allow residents of Gaza to collect food supply.

But the Israeli military said three mortirKlik Click fired from Gaza into Israel during the ceasefire, but there has been no statement from Hamas mortar fire related.

The latest ceasefire agreement reached following talks in Egypt, which seeks to mediate between Israel and Palestinian groups Click, Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip.

However there has been no statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt and Hamas ceasefire associated with this thorough.

Israel launched a military operation on Gaza nine days ago and has killed 227 people according to the UN most of the victims were civilians, while one Israeli killed by rocket attacks from Gaza.

But Israel accused Hamas of hiding its military infrastructure in civilian neighborhoods.

So far Israel said it launched 1,960 attacks on Gaza since July 8 while Hamas militants fired some 1,380 rockets into Israel.

Because of the dangerous conditions in Gaza, Palestinian Ambassador to Indonesia Fariz Mehdawi said Indonesian volunteers who want to fight to Gaza should carry out the attack.

"But volunteers who want to help us in a particular field such as doctors, medical personnel and interpreters of their technical course is needed," Fariz said in Jakarta, Thursday (17/07).

Entering the ninth day of fighting in Gaza, the Indonesian and international Click increasingly urged Israel to stop the attacks.

But the Israeli government said that the appeal should be addressed to the group to Hamas and not Israel.

"We want Indonesia to join Egypt and convince Hamas to halt attacks on Israel," said Israeli Ambassador to Singapore Yael Rubinstein.

Meanwhile Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Wednesday (16/07) night called the Secretary General of United Nations Ban Ki-moon to discuss the problems in Gaza, Palestine.

"Palestine is the main interest of our foreign policy (Indonesia)," said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the State Palace on Thursday.

Fighting between Israel and Palestine has claimed more than 200 lives of Palestinians and an Israeli citizen.
BBC

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