"We Palestinians are prepared to enter into a hudna to bring about an immediate end to the occupation and to initiate a period of peaceful coexistence during which both sides would refrain from any form of military aggression or provocation. During this period of calm and negotiation we can address the important issues like the right of return and the release of prisoners. If the negotiations fail to achieve a durable settlement, the next generation of Palestinians and Israelis will have to decide whether or not to renew the hudna and the search for a negotiated peace".
So writes Ahmed Yousef, a senior adviser to the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniya, in an op-ed piece in the New York Times. It's an approach not widely reported. Meanwhile the shocking situation and the plight of the people of Gaza is more than graphically described by Gideon Levy.
So writes Ahmed Yousef, a senior adviser to the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniya, in an op-ed piece in the New York Times. It's an approach not widely reported. Meanwhile the shocking situation and the plight of the people of Gaza is more than graphically described by Gideon Levy.
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