Friday, May 02, 2008

Olmert fends off ministerial revolt against truce with Hamas

DEBKAfile reports that prime minister Ehud Olmert was faced with pressing demands at the defense and foreign affairs cabinet session Wednesday, April 30, to explain why Israel is accepting the truce in negotiation with Hamas instead of getting down to the promised military campaign to eradicate its missile capabilities.

Already, in the first four months of 2008, Hamas and allied Palestinian organizations in Gaza have fired 900 missiles against Israeli civilian locations, compared with 1,100 in the whole of 2007.
Olmert tried explaining that the issue should not be debated in the absence of defense minister Ehud Barak. But some of the ministers, led by Avi Dichter, internal security, angrily accused him of carrying on clandestine ceasefire negotiations with Hamas through Egypt. He was not only granting the terrorist fundamentalists legitimacy but evading the real issue, they said.

The prime minister’s critics noted that Hamas has admitted it needs a truce for “tactical purposes” - for its members to recuperate, restock and regroup for the next round of warfare against Israel.

Four months ago, the cabinet charged the military high command with presenting a plan of action for putting a stop to the missile attacks plaguing southwestern Israel’s population; the military had failed to meet its obligation. Meanwhile, the rate of missile attacks had trebled to 225 per month.

As they spoke, four missiles were fired from Gaza, exploding in Sderot and Shear Hanegev. Fires broke out in Sderot. This week, between 10 and 18 Qassam and mortar shells exploded at Israeli locations every day.

Comment: For those who cannot understand why Israel does not accept Hamas' "generous" offer: you are ignorant, naive,stupid or wedded to another agenda and it isn't one in support of regional peace!

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