Hamas must have "something up its sleeve" in this new turn of events.
Hamas proposes 10-year cease-fire in return for conditions being met: Channel 2 reports Hamas seeks long-term truce; Its terms are the release of Schalit deal prisoners who were re-arrested, the opening of Gaza border crossings, and an end to Israeli naval blockade of Gaza. JPost
Kleinonline is reporting what might be this "something":
IRAN ATTEMPTING TO REARM HAMAS WITH MISSILES. Amid international calls for cease-fire … um, ten years of re-arming … the Iranian-backed Hezbollah organization is already implementing plans to rearm Hamas in the Gaza Strip with more missiles following any truce, according to informed Middle Eastern defense officials.
Israel, meanwhile, continues its aerial offensive aimed at minimizing Hamas’ rocketing capabilities as the Arab League and the European Union join other international calls for a truce. Among them are Secretary of State John Kerry, who has offered to broker a cease-fire. kleinonline
Oh, gosh, here we go again, more negotiations.
Now, wait just a minute.
As the Israeli Cabinet delayed a decision on the next stage of the Gaza operation, the Hamas Wednesday, July 16, launched its heaviest barrage yet against Tel Aviv and its outlying towns, using M-75 missiles. An interesting analysis
Remember this chart:
All of these rockets contain WARHEADS. After obtaining enough reconnaissance data from the current onslaught, on how Israel applies the Iron Dome for attack and protection, they just may figure out chv"s a better strategy for their next attack, that is after they replenish … While they now can shoot 4 rockets at a time at their target, what if they manage to detonate more than 4 of the M-302's? Can the Iron Dome meet this and other scenarios.
I don't think we'll have to wait the full ten years.
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