A Palestinian man walks atop the remains of a house, that witnesses said was destroyed by Israeli shelling during a 50-day war last summer, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 10, 2015. (Reuters / Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)
Newsweek: Hamas Rejects Five-Year Israel Truce to End Gaza Blockade
Hamas has rejected a proposal that would implement a five-year ceasefire with Israel in return for lifting the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip, on the grounds that it would further separate the enclave from the Palestinians of the West Bank, according to a senior Hamas official.
The deal, which is believed to have been formulated by western diplomats such as the Middle East Peace Envoy, Tony Blair, and UN special coordinator for Middle East Peace, Robert Serry, would also have seen Israel allow the opening of an airport and a seaport in the territory.
More News On Reports that Hamas Has Rejected A Proposed Five-Year Truce With Israel In Order To End The Gaza Blockade
Hamas Rejects Proposal for Five-Year Truce With Israel -- Algemeiner
Hamas rejects 5-year Israeli truce in exchange for end to Gaza blockade -- RT
Hamas rejected Israeli proposal to separate Gaza from West Bank for truce -- Middle East Monitor
Israel, Hamas deny reports of truce proposal in exchange for lifting Gaza blockade -- Jerusalem Post
Update: At least some restrictions are being lifted .... Israel resumes imports of Gaza fruit and vegetables, easing embargo (Reuters).
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