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          Israel may suspend military operations
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2005-01-23 16:15

          The Israeli military is willing to suspend operations against Palestinian militants if they call off attacks, Israel's defense minister said Sunday, signaling a shift that could help pave the way for a cease-fire after more than four years of fighting.

          Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz also said Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has received assurances from at least two militant groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, that they will halt attacks on Israel for at least a month. During this time, a more detailed agreement, including the terms of possible political participation of the opposition groups, would be negotiated, Mofaz said.


          Armed Palestinian militants of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades group in Gaza, leave after talking to the media in Gaza city, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005. The group linked to the ruling Fatah party of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, will agree to a mutual cease-fire if Israel pledges to halt its attacks on the Palestinians, the spokesman, who would only identify himself with the nom-de-guerre Abu Mohammed, announced. [AP]

          A senior Hamas official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that the group has agreed to a test period of 30 days. If Israel does not carry out military operations during this period, Hamas will consider an open-ended cease-fire, the official said.

          Mofaz spoke a day after a key group of militants, the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, said it is ready for a truce, provided Israel halts military operations, including raids and targeted killings of wanted men. Al Aqsa has ties to Abbas' ruling Fatah movement.

          In the past Israel has refused to promise militants amnesty, despite requests from Egyptian mediators who say such a promise is crucial to their efforts to arrange a truce.

          However in remarks to Israel Radio on Sunday, Mofaz said a halt in Palestinian attacks could lead the Israeli military to hold back. Israel is giving the new Palestinian leader — also known as Abu Mazen — a chance to complete his deal, Mofaz said. "As long as there is quiet, there is no reason why we should act, certainly not while Abu Mazen is taking his first steps," Mofaz said.

          Mofaz said a deal is emerging between Abbas and the militants. "As far as we know, there is an agreement between Abu Mazen, Islamic Jihad and Hamas, a cease-fire for a certain period ... something like a month," Mofaz said. During that time, negotiations will continue toward a broader agreement on power-sharing and a joint political platform.

          Participants in the talks have said a plan under consideration calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, the areas Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war. Hamas in the past has called for Israel's destruction, and acceptance of the plan would mean a fundamental change in the militants' position.

          Hassan Yousef, the Hamas leader in the West Bank, said his group wants assurances from Abbas that he will bring Hamas members into Palestinian Authority positions, including the security forces. Hamas also wants elections in the Fatah-dominated PLO, the body that represents Palestinians everywhere, including the diaspora.

          Mofaz said he was cautiously optimistic after the recent lull in violence and the deployment of 3,000 Palestinian police in northern Gaza over the weekend. He said that Israel is willing to withdraw from Palestinian towns and cities as soon as the Palestinians are ready to take control there.

          Such a pullback, along with Israel's planned withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the dismantling of four West Bank settlements, could create a new reality in 2005, he said.



           
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