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Israel-Gaza conflict: Israeli troops 'withdraw from Gaza' as both sides agree to new 72-hour Egyptian-brokered ceasefire | Israel-Gaza conflict: Israeli troops 'withdraw from Gaza' as both sides agree to new 72-hour Egyptian-brokered ceasefire |
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The Israeli military has announced the withdrawal of all its ground forces to defensive positions outside of the Gaza Strip. | The Israeli military has announced the withdrawal of all its ground forces to defensive positions outside of the Gaza Strip. |
Senior military officials declared that the aims of the conflict, to destroy militants' tunnels, had been achieved, and that Israeli forces would have left Gaza before the beginning of a 72-hour truce, scheduled for this morning. | Senior military officials declared that the aims of the conflict, to destroy militants' tunnels, had been achieved, and that Israeli forces would have left Gaza before the beginning of a 72-hour truce, scheduled for this morning. |
Israel and Hamas last night agreed to an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire in Gaza. | Israel and Hamas last night agreed to an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire in Gaza. |
Egypt's plan is for a 72-hour-long truce to begin early on Tuesday and then for representatives of Israeli and Palestinian factions to attend talks in Cairo to negotiate a longer-term agreement. | Egypt's plan is for a 72-hour-long truce to begin early on Tuesday and then for representatives of Israeli and Palestinian factions to attend talks in Cairo to negotiate a longer-term agreement. |
Palestinian groups, including envoys of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, met the head of Egyptian intelligence in Cairo earlier on Monday to formulate a plan to end the violence. | Palestinian groups, including envoys of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, met the head of Egyptian intelligence in Cairo earlier on Monday to formulate a plan to end the violence. |
A few hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet agreed to accept Egypt's proposal. | A few hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet agreed to accept Egypt's proposal. |
"Israel has notified Egypt of its acceptance of its proposal for a ceasefire," an official in Mr Netanyahu's office confirmed. | "Israel has notified Egypt of its acceptance of its proposal for a ceasefire," an official in Mr Netanyahu's office confirmed. |
Shortly afterwards, Hamas announced it would also agree to the ceasefire. | Shortly afterwards, Hamas announced it would also agree to the ceasefire. |
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told Reuters: "Hamas told Egypt a short while ago of its acceptance of a 72-hour period of calm." | Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told Reuters: "Hamas told Egypt a short while ago of its acceptance of a 72-hour period of calm." |
Gaza officials say 1,834 Palestinians - most of them civilians - have been killed during the Israeli offensive and more than a quarter of the enclave's 1.8 million residents have been displaced. As many as 3,000 Palestinian homes are said to have been destroyed or damaged. | Gaza officials say 1,834 Palestinians - most of them civilians - have been killed during the Israeli offensive and more than a quarter of the enclave's 1.8 million residents have been displaced. As many as 3,000 Palestinian homes are said to have been destroyed or damaged. |
Israel has lost 64 soldiers in combat and three civilians to Palestinian cross-border rocket and mortar fire that has emptied many of its southern villages. | Israel has lost 64 soldiers in combat and three civilians to Palestinian cross-border rocket and mortar fire that has emptied many of its southern villages. |
Several previous truces barely held with each side refusing to accept terms put by the other, but this time, Egypt plans to convene the parties in negotiations for a longer term deal. | Several previous truces barely held with each side refusing to accept terms put by the other, but this time, Egypt plans to convene the parties in negotiations for a longer term deal. |
Earlier on Monday, Palestinians said Israel had bombed a refugee camp in Gaza City, killing an eight-year-old girl and wounding 29 other people, in an air attack they said disrupted the start of what was supposed to have been a seven-hour ceasefire which ended on Monday night. | Earlier on Monday, Palestinians said Israel had bombed a refugee camp in Gaza City, killing an eight-year-old girl and wounding 29 other people, in an air attack they said disrupted the start of what was supposed to have been a seven-hour ceasefire which ended on Monday night. |
An Israeli military spokeswoman insisted there had been no air strikes in Gaza for seven hours on Monday, during which time Israel said it was abiding by a humanitarian ceasefire to free up aid and allow some of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by the conflict to go home. | An Israeli military spokeswoman insisted there had been no air strikes in Gaza for seven hours on Monday, during which time Israel said it was abiding by a humanitarian ceasefire to free up aid and allow some of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by the conflict to go home. |
Israel said Gaza militants continued firing rockets and mortars during the truce period. There were no reported casualties. | Israel said Gaza militants continued firing rockets and mortars during the truce period. There were no reported casualties. |
News of the latest ceasefire came as Barack Obama signed a bill granting an additional $225 million in US taxpayer dollars for Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system. | News of the latest ceasefire came as Barack Obama signed a bill granting an additional $225 million in US taxpayer dollars for Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system. |
Iron Dome has proved highly effective during the recent violence, allowing Israel's military to shoot down incoming rockets or mortars with a success rate said by officials to be as high as 90 percent. | Iron Dome has proved highly effective during the recent violence, allowing Israel's military to shoot down incoming rockets or mortars with a success rate said by officials to be as high as 90 percent. |
The US has provided hundreds of millions of dollars for Iron Dome in the past. The new package is intended to replenish Israel's capabilities. | The US has provided hundreds of millions of dollars for Iron Dome in the past. The new package is intended to replenish Israel's capabilities. |
Congress approved the money last week before lawmakers left for their annual summer break. Obama signed the bill late on Monday in the Oval Office with a handful of photographers present. | Congress approved the money last week before lawmakers left for their annual summer break. Obama signed the bill late on Monday in the Oval Office with a handful of photographers present. |