Hamas says it is ready for Egypt-brokered Gaza truce with Israel
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                  Hamas says it is ready for Egypt-brokered Gaza truce with Israel

                  A trail of smoke is seen after the launch of a rocket from the northern Gaza strip towards Israel, June 19, 2012. Photo by Reuters

                  Hamas says it is ready for Egypt-brokered Gaza truce with Israel

                  20.06.2012, Israel and the World

                  Palestinian Hamas militants announced on Wednesday they were ready to stop the latest round of cross-border violence as long as Israel followed suit, in a statement issued after Israeli air strikes killed two Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in a third day of fighting.
                  "Responding to the Egyptian efforts, we and the armed resistance announce our commitment to stop this round of confrontation as long as the occupation stops this aggression," said a written statement from Hamas's armed wing.
                  Israel had no immediate comment.
                  Around 70 rockets and mortars were fired into Israel from Gaza since Wednesday morning. Around 120 were fired since the start of the week.
                  The Iron Dome anti-rocket system intercepted a rocket fired at Netivot on Wednesday.
                  Hamas took responsibility for rocket fire overnight Monday, and announced on Tuesday afternoon that its military wing had fired 10 Grad rockets toward Israel. The rocket fire marked an unusual move for the group, which has been avoiding launching rockets toward Israel for many months now.
                  On Sunday morning, a terrorist cell crossed the border from Egypt into Israel and detonated an explosive device which ended up killing an Israeli citizen who was working on the construction of the Israel-Egypt border fence.

                  Haaretz.com