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Hamas declares Israel truce over | Hamas declares Israel truce over |
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The Islamist militant group Hamas says it has ended its six-month ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip. | The Islamist militant group Hamas says it has ended its six-month ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip. |
As the ceasefire expired at 0400 GMT, Hamas issued a statement blaming Israel which had not "respected" the truce. | As the ceasefire expired at 0400 GMT, Hamas issued a statement blaming Israel which had not "respected" the truce. |
Israel's foreign ministry spokesman said the militants, who control Gaza, "had chosen violence over truth". | Israel's foreign ministry spokesman said the militants, who control Gaza, "had chosen violence over truth". |
The Egyptian-brokered deal began on 19 June but has been tested regularly by Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel and Israeli operations in Gaza. | The Egyptian-brokered deal began on 19 June but has been tested regularly by Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel and Israeli operations in Gaza. |
"The ceasefire is over and there won't be a renewal because the Zionist enemy has not respected its conditions," Hamas said in a statement carried on its website. | |
Hamas said Israel had failed to ease its blockade of Gaza. | Hamas said Israel had failed to ease its blockade of Gaza. |
Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor on the end of the truce | |
Israeli officials insist that there was no commitment to ease the siege, under which Israel has allowed little more than basic humanitarian aid into Gaza. | Israeli officials insist that there was no commitment to ease the siege, under which Israel has allowed little more than basic humanitarian aid into Gaza. |
Israel says the blockade - in place since Hamas took control of Gaza in June 2007 - is needed to isolate Hamas and stop it and other militants from firing rockets across the border at Israeli towns. | Israel says the blockade - in place since Hamas took control of Gaza in June 2007 - is needed to isolate Hamas and stop it and other militants from firing rockets across the border at Israeli towns. |
The UN's relief agency says the situation has created a "profound human dignity crisis". | |
Retaliation threat | |
In reality, the truce collapsed long before it expired, amid mutual recriminations over who was to blame. | |
There has been an upsurge in violence in recent weeks, with Israel trading air strikes and small-scale incursions into Gaza, with rocket fire from Palestinian militants aimed at southern Israel. | There has been an upsurge in violence in recent weeks, with Israel trading air strikes and small-scale incursions into Gaza, with rocket fire from Palestinian militants aimed at southern Israel. |
Guide: Gaza under blockadeGaza voices: Life under blockadeGaza: Malnutrition and shortages | Guide: Gaza under blockadeGaza voices: Life under blockadeGaza: Malnutrition and shortages |
As the expiry of the ceasefire neared, both sides said they would respond to any attack from the other party but would not take the offensive. | As the expiry of the ceasefire neared, both sides said they would respond to any attack from the other party but would not take the offensive. |
"All attacks against the Gaza Strip or any new crime will trigger a large-scale confrontation and we will retaliate very fiercely," Hamas said in a statement. | |
Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said Hamas had chosen "violence over truth and rocket-shooting over ceasefire". | |
He said it showed that Hamas "does not have the best interest of Palestinians in mind". | He said it showed that Hamas "does not have the best interest of Palestinians in mind". |
"We have said publicly on many occasions that we think the continuation of the ceasefire is in the best interests both of Israelis and of Palestinians," he said. | |
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the head of Fatah which controls parts of the West Bank, is in Washington to discuss the situation with US President George W Bush. | |
Power and revenge | |
The BBC's Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says the end of the ceasefire comes at a critical moment for the Israelis and the Palestinians. | |
The Israelis are in the middle of an election campaign, and political turmoil on the Palestinian side is set to worsen amid intensified rivalry between Hamas and Fatah. | |
Hamas, which controls Gaza, is religiously conservative and more hardline in its view of the conflict with Israel, feeling peace talks have achieved little. | |
Fatah, which controls part of the West Bank, is a secular party, which favours dialogue with Israel, but was voted out of government in 2006 in favour of Hamas. | |
Our correspondent says the failure to extend the truce is hardly surprising, given the fact that the deal has largely failed to achieve what each side originally wanted from it. | |
Israel thought that it could lead to the release of Corporal Gilad Shalit, captured by militant groups over two years ago. | |
Hamas hoped it would give it breathing space to consolidate its grip on the Gaza Strip and end the joint Israeli-Egyptian blockade. | |
The Egyptians hoped it could help to end the deepening rift between Hamas and Fatah. | |
However, analysts say that many Palestinians feel the fight between the two factions has become less about ideology, but more about power, control and, ultimately, revenge. | |
Are you living in the area? What is your reaction to the end of the truce? Send in your comments by completing the form below. | Are you living in the area? What is your reaction to the end of the truce? Send in your comments by completing the form below. |
In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. | In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. |