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Truce offered to Israel and Islamic Jihad: Respondents

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Egypt proposed organize a truce between Israel and the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization. The latter have already responded.

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Israel and Islamic Jihad offered a truce

The terrorists refused and intend to continue to strike. Israel's reaction is not yet known.

Egyptian negotiators have proposed a temporary truce – at least for a few hours.

According to the report, a pause in hostilities would be an opportunity to negotiate a longer ceasefire.

The offer came as Operation Dawn approached the 24-hour mark, says in the message.

Israel's reaction is not yet known, and the Islamists refused to stop rocket attacks for the sake of negotiations. According to them, allegedly “the time has come to respond to the crimes of the occupation.”

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What is known about the attack: in brief

  • Israeli Operation Dawn began on August 5, when the Israeli Defense Forces attacked terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip. The strikes were carried out in response to persistent threats against Israeli civilians and soldiers.
  • It was reported that a senior Islamic Jihad official was killed in the attack. Then the terrorists began to mercilessly fire missiles at Israeli communities in the south and in the central part of Israel.
  • Palestine said that at least 10 people were killed and 55 were injured as a result of a series of airstrikes in the Gaza Strip.
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  • As the conflict escalates, the Israeli Defense Ministry announced the call for 25,000 reservists.

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