Israel Agreed To Harsh Hamas Terms
TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Israel has agreed to harsh conditions in exchange for a
ceasefire with the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip, a report said.
The Institute for National Security Studies said Israel ended the latest
mini-war with Hamas amid a decline in deterrence. The institute, in a report
by former Israeli military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin, said the
government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu agreed to an
Egyptian-sponsored ceasefire in November 2012 that harmed Israel's military
and political standing.