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Truce Violated By Both Sides? Rockets Hit Israel As Drones Circle Over Gaza

Thursday, November 22, 2012 9:53
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Published: 22 November, 2012, 07:47

The recent truce between Israel and Hamas has already been violated by both sides, but may hold regardless unless Israel responds to provocations from groups not affiliated with Hamas, John Glaser from Antiwar.com told RT.

­RT: Cheering and chanting have been heard in the streets of Gaza, celebrating the truce. But how long do you expect the agreement to last?

John Glaser: It is an unanswerable question. A truce like this one has been entered by Israel and Hamas before, only to have the fundamentals of the situation stay the same, and eventually somebody breaks this ceasefire – typically, that’s Israel. That is what happened in 2008-2009, which led to the Cast Lead operations. There were no Hamas rockets prior to that invasion and that escalation of airstrikes. Israel broke that ceasefire, and it was a much worse war than this time around. Thankfully, they reached a ceasefire deal before things got as bad as they did in Cast Lead. We have to see how well it holds, but if the fundamentals stay the same – that is to say that the blockade still remains in place, if Gazans are continued to be targeted by Israel through overhead strikes or through artillery through the borders, we’re still going to see tit for tat exchanges of fire and possibly another outbreak of war.

RT: Hamas claims it’s their victory, saying Israel “has failed in all its goals” – but with more than160 civilians killed in Gaza and widespread destruction throughout the territory, just how much of a victory is it really?

JG: Well, it is typical for people that are in power in a certain territory to brag about this or that thing and try to assign victory to this and that event, and Hamas is doing that. But it is not much of a victory. Gaza was virtually destroyed prior to this outbreak of violence over the past week. Cement and metal and construction materials have been blocked from entering since Cast Lead ended in January 2009, and much more of the residential areas and the government infrastructure has been ruined in this latest conflict. And you’re right – the ratio of death and injury is not in the Palestinians’ favor. So while it’s typical for people to claim victory, I think we need to try and think soberly about this. It was not a happy time nor was this ceasefire for Gazans.

RT: According to Israeli officials, around 12 rockets have been fired from across the border since the ceasefire came into force. Is this really a truce, then?

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