Ah, saya harap orang Palestina memakai kesempatan ini untuk berhenti 
menembakkan roket ke Israel..

Gejolak perubahan di Timur Tengah dan Afrika Utara sedang menciptakan klimat 
yang  sungguh memperkuat posisi diplomatiknya.

Jalan damai yang memungkinkan diperolehnya keadilan bagi mereka yang telah jadi 
korban didirikannnya negara Israel itu sedang terbuka.
 
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10 April 2011 Last updated at 08:27 GMT

Israel 'will observe Gaza truce if Hamas stops firing'
Israeli soldiers in Ashkelon, 9 April The violence has been the worst in two 
years

Israel says it is willing to observe a ceasefire after days of military 
exchanges in Gaza, if Palestinian militants there end rocket attacks.

Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said on Sunday: "If they stop firing on our 
communities, we will stop firing."

A spokesman for Hamas, which runs Gaza, said militants were not interested in 
escalation and calm could be restored.

At least 18 people have died in Israeli air strikes, which it says have been in 
response to militant rocket fire.

Mr Barak made the ceasefire offer on Israeli public radio, saying: "If they 
stop firing in general, it will be quiet, it will be good."

But he added: "We cannot tolerate firing... We will act along the lines of what 
happens on the ground."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later told Israeli radio that "if the 
criminal attacks against Israeli military and civilians continues, Israeli will 
respond with even more force".

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told the Reuters news agency: "If the Israeli 
aggression stopped, it would be natural for calm to be restored. Calm will be 
met with calm."

Although three mortar shells were fired by Palestinian militants overnight this 
was a sharp drop from previous days.

'Crossed the line'

The latest round of violence followed a Hamas anti-tank rocket attack on a 
school bus near the Nahal Oz kibbutz last week.

A 16-year-old boy suffered serious injuries and the driver was also wounded.
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Analysis
image of Jon Donnison Jon Donnison BBC News, Gaza

Much will depend on Hamas's ability to enforce a truce. Firstly by getting its 
own military wing, several of whose members have been killed by Israel this 
week, to stop. Then by getting smaller militant groups to toe the line.

How heavily Israel responds to any breaches in a ceasefire will also determine 
whether the recent flare-up in violence escalates further. Most analysts 
believe neither Hamas nor Israel want another major conflict but both are under 
pressure from their constituents not to be seen to be backing down.

Several civilians were among those killed in the following Israeli air strikes. 
Dozens of people have been wounded.

Israel's strikes and the dozens of rockets and mortars subsequently fired by 
militants across the border represent the worst violence in Gaza in two years.

The violence led Mr Barak to postpone indefinitely a trip to Washington.

Israel has previously taken a hard line on the exchanges of fire.

Mr Netanyahu said the bus attack had "crossed the line", adding: "Whoever tries 
to hurt and murder children, his blood will be on his own head."

On Saturday, a senior Israeli security official told Agence France-Presse that 
Hamas's political branch had sent a message asking for a truce.

Hamas declared a state of emergency in Gaza on Saturday following the Israeli 
air strikes.




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