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Israel 'to announce ceasefire' | Israel 'to announce ceasefire' |
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The Israeli cabinet is set to back an end to offensive military activities in the Gaza Strip, three weeks after attacks began, the BBC understands. | |
Israel's leaders are expected to approve a ceasefire at a meeting later on Saturday, after which PM Ehud Olmert will address the nation, sources said. | Israel's leaders are expected to approve a ceasefire at a meeting later on Saturday, after which PM Ehud Olmert will address the nation, sources said. |
The sources said the ceasefire deal did not involve Hamas. | The sources said the ceasefire deal did not involve Hamas. |
It is not clear how Hamas will respond; its officials say the group will ignore any truce unless its demands are met. | It is not clear how Hamas will respond; its officials say the group will ignore any truce unless its demands are met. |
Ahead of the move violence continued in Gaza, with 50 Israeli air strikes overnight. Rocket fire from Hamas militants also continued. | Ahead of the move violence continued in Gaza, with 50 Israeli air strikes overnight. Rocket fire from Hamas militants also continued. |
About 1,200 Palestinians have been killed since the violence began on 27 December. Thirteen Israelis - three civilians and 10 soldiers - have been killed during the campaign. | About 1,200 Palestinians have been killed since the violence began on 27 December. Thirteen Israelis - three civilians and 10 soldiers - have been killed during the campaign. |
'H-Hour' | 'H-Hour' |
The Israeli move follows intense diplomacy aimed at ending the conflict. | The Israeli move follows intense diplomacy aimed at ending the conflict. |
Israeli sources told the BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, that Mr Olmert would announce an end to offensive military operations from "H-Hour", the exact timing of which is not yet clear. | Israeli sources told the BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, that Mr Olmert would announce an end to offensive military operations from "H-Hour", the exact timing of which is not yet clear. |
Mr Olmert was expected to link the move to Israel having achieved its goal of curtailing rocket fire from Hamas-linked militants, the sources said. | Mr Olmert was expected to link the move to Israel having achieved its goal of curtailing rocket fire from Hamas-linked militants, the sources said. |
If rocket fire continued after "H-Hour", Israel would respond, the sources said. | If rocket fire continued after "H-Hour", Israel would respond, the sources said. |
The sources stressed that this was a unilateral action by Israel. How Hamas responds remains to be seen. | The sources stressed that this was a unilateral action by Israel. How Hamas responds remains to be seen. |
Hamas insists that any ceasefire must involve Israeli troops withdrawing from Gaza and an immediate lifting of the Israeli blockade. | Hamas insists that any ceasefire must involve Israeli troops withdrawing from Gaza and an immediate lifting of the Israeli blockade. |