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17th January 2009, 18:10
The BBC understands Israel is to announce the end of offensive military acitivities in the Gaza Strip. What will this mean for Gaza?

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Kassad
17th January 2009, 18:40
This is ceasefire number... what now? Until the land is rightfully restored to the Palestinian people, this conflict will never end. This was merely an example of Israel showing off their military strength, which I believe they will continue to do. This battle doesn't end here and there is no end in sight to the Israeli-United States-spawned facade.

modern.day.cheguevara
18th January 2009, 19:41
This is not over. I will tell you what this means for Gaza. This means more than 1 000 dead, this means mass burial, this means continuing to live under Israeli law, barring them from Food Water or Medicine. This means that the Children of Gaza's fondest memories will be the days they weren't being bombed, or their friends arms weren't flying around in the air.

Wake Up
18th January 2009, 20:42
Israel decides when a war starts and they decide when it ends. Palestine can only ignore or respect the ceasefires. Not much of a choice when Israel can wade in again whenever they like.

Another example of the illusion of choice that our society loves to perpetrate.

Killfacer
18th January 2009, 20:46
It's just means there will be a couple of days of cease fire, Hamas will launch some rockets into Israel and Israel will bomb some school/UN headquarters/orphanages/anything else they can blow up which will kill lots of innocents.

Labor Shall Rule
18th January 2009, 21:23
It's just means there will be a couple of days of cease fire, Hamas will launch some rockets into Israel and Israel will bomb some school/UN headquarters/orphanages/anything else they can blow up which will kill lots of innocents.

Hamas breaking cease-fires? Oh please, that's Israel's job. :lol:

There was four months of peace, and Israel then closed off all entrances of aid and trade into the territories on November 24th.