Israel-Gaza Truce Deal Agreed To, Israel Will Not Lift Gaza Blockade

Israel And Hamas Truce Announced By Egypt
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By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Jeffrey Heller

GAZA/JERUSALEM, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Israel and Hamas agreed on Wednesday to a ceasefire brokered by Egypt on the eighth day of intensive Israeli fire on the Gaza Strip and militant rocket attacks out of the enclave, Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian sources said.

First word of the truce came from a Palestinian official who has knowledge of the negotiations in Cairo, where U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was also pursuing peace efforts.

Asked whether a ceasefire deal had been reached, an Egyptian official in Cairo said: "Yes, and Egypt will announce it."

Egyptian state TV had earlier said a news conference would be broadcast from President Mohamed Mursi's palace shortly.

Israeli sources said Israel had agreed to a truce, but would not lift its blockade of the Palestinian territory, which is run by the Islamist Hamas movement.

All the sources declined to be named or to give further details of the arrangements hammered out in Cairo.

More than 140 Palestinians and five Israelis have been killed in the fighting that began last Wednesday.

The ceasefire, if confirmed, was forged despite a bus bomb explosion that wounded 15 Israelis in Tel Aviv earlier in the day and despite more Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

After talks in Ramallah with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Clinton held a second meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before travelling to Egypt for discussions with Mursi, whose country has led mediation efforts.

In Tel Aviv, targeted by rockets from Gaza that either did not hit the city or were shot down by Israel's Iron Dome interceptor system, 15 people were wounded when a bus was blown up near the Defence Ministry and military headquarters.

The blast, which police said was caused by a bomb placed on the vehicle, touched off celebratory gunfire from militants in Gaza and had threatened to complicate truce efforts. It was the first serious bombing in Israel's commercial capital since 2006.

In Gaza, Israel struck more than 100 targets, including a cluster of Hamas government buildings, in attacks that medical officials said killed 10 people, among them a 2-year-old boy.

Israel's best-selling Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper had reported an emerging outline of a ceasefire agreement that called for Egypt to announce a 72-hour ceasefire followed by further talks on long-term understandings.

Under the proposed document, which the newspaper said neither party would be required to sign, Israel would hold its fire, end attacks against top militants and promise to examine ways to ease its blockade of Gaza, controlled by Hamas Islamists who do not recognise the Jewish state's right to exist.

Hamas, the report said, would pledge not to strike any Israeli target and ensure other Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip also stop their attacks.

Israel has carried out more than 1,500 strikes since the offensive began with the killing of a top Hamas commander and with declared aim of deterring Hamas from launching rocket attacks that have long disrupted life in its southern towns.

Medical officials in Gaza said 146 Palestinians, more than half of them civilians, including 36 children, have been killed in Israel's offensive. Nearly 1,400 rockets have been fired into Israel, killing four civilians and a soldier, the military said.

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The Israel-Gaza War In Photos
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A Palestinian woman shouts anti-Israel slogans on the rubble from her home after the latest Israeli airstrikes in the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip November 16, 2012. Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak expanded the call-up of reserve soldiers, a spokesman said, as Israel pushed ahead with a major offensive against militants in the Gaza Strip.(SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
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An Israeli solider atop of an armored personnel carrier close to the Israel Gaza Border, southern Israel,Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012. Israel's prime minister says the army is prepared for a "significant widening" of its operation in the Gaza Strip. Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters on Thursday that Israel has "made it clear" it won't tolerate continued rocket fire on its civilians. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit) (credit:AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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A picture taken from the southern Israeli Gaza border shows a rockets being launched from the Gaza strip into Israel on November 16, 2012. Israeli warplanes carried out multiple new air strikes on the Palestinian territory, including several hits on Gaza City, the third day of an intensive campaign which the military has said is aimed at stamping out rocket fire on southern Israel. (JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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KIRYAT MALACHI, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 16: (ISRAEL OUT) A woman sits in her car as a tank on a flat-bed truck is parked next to her at a gas station on November 16, 2012 in Kiryat Malachi, Israel. According to reports, Israeli troops are massing at the border of the Gaza Strip and Israel has begun drafting 16,000 reserve troops. Palestinian rocket attacks have followed a series aerial strikes on targets in Gaza launched by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) including one which killed a top military commander of Hamas. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images) (credit:Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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Relatives grieve during the funeral for Itzik Amsalem, 49, one of the three people who died in a rocket attack on November 16, 2012 in Kiryat Malachi, Israel. Three people were killed in Israel November 15, after a building was hit by a rocket fired from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. Palestinian rocket attacks followed a series aerial strikes on targets in Gaza launched by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) which killed a top military commander of Hamas. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images) (credit:Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
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ISRAEL OUT - Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012. Palestinian witnesses say Israeli airstrikes have hit a series of targets across Gaza City, shortly after the assassination of the top Hamas commander. Hamas security officials say two Hamas training facilities were among the targets in the Wednesday afternoon bombings. (AP Photo/Edi Israel) (credit:AP Photo/Edi Israel)
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A Palestinian youth wearing a late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat portrait around his head throws stones as they clash with Israeli security forces in the Jalama checkpoint in the West Bank near Jenin city, on November 16, 2012. Thousands of angry Palestinians rallied across the West Bank, urging Hamas militants to 'bomb Tel Aviv' as Israel pursued a relentless air campaign on the Gaza Strip. (SAIF DAHLAH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SAIF DAHLAH/AFP/Getty Images)
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An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister towards Palestinian stone throwers on route 60, mainly used by Israeli settlers, in the West Bank village of Beit Omar, on November 16, 2012 . Thousands of angry Palestinians rallied across the West Bank, urging Hamas militants to 'bomb Tel Aviv' as Israel pursued a relentless air campaign on the Gaza Strip. (HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images)
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Palestinian youths wearing the traditional chequerred keffiyeh attend a rally held in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Helweh on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on November 16, 2012, against Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip. Thousands of people across the Middle East protested on Friday against Israel's aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip, with some chanting 'death to Israel' and others calling for the bombing of Tel Aviv. (MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Israeli soldiers rest inside a large concrete pipe used a as shelter for rockets fired by Palestinian militans in the Gaza Strip, on November 16, 2012 at the Israel-Gaza Strip border . Israeli officials said the Jewish state was preparing to launch its first ground offensive in four years into the Gaza Strip and the army started calling up 16,000 reservists. (credit:MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images)
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The mother of 10-month-old Palestinian girl, Hanen Tafesh, killed the day before in an Israeli air strike, is comforted by her husband and relatives as she mourns before her funeral in Gaza City, on November 16, 2012. Israeli warplanes carried out multiple new air strikes on the Palestinian territory, including several hits on Gaza City, the third day of an intensive campaign which the military has said is aimed at stamping out rocket fire on southern Israel. (MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)
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The trail of an Israeli missile launched from the Iron Dome defence missile system, used to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells from Gaza, is pictured from the southern Israeli city of Beer Sheva along the Gaza border in response to a rocket launched from the nearby Palestinian territory on November 15, 2012. Israel will take 'whatever action is necessary' to defend its citizens from Palestinian rocket attacks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as the military pressed a massive operation in Gaza. (JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)