Netanyahu warned that Israels appetite for restraint wouldnt last long. We accepted the Egyptian cease-fire proposal to give an opportunity to demilitarize the Gaza Strip from rockets. If Hamas continues to fire at Israel, Israel will have the international legitimacy to take action, he said at midday.
Soon after, the IAF carried out a single air strike on the northern Gaza Strip, with no causalities reported.
It might be hard to fathom why Hamas leaders would blow an opportunity for a cease-fire, given the 192 Gazans killed and over 1,400 wounded in the past week, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The reason: the proposal fashioned by Egypt was not discussed with Hamas leaders, who feel it suits Israel far more than them.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders say they were not consulted, and the proposal does not hit on some of the basic elements they outlined as a condition of a truce. Specifically, they are asking for an end to the siege of Gaza, an amorphous term that refers to the economic and physical isolation Israel has sought to impose on the territory, in an effort to squeeze Hamas and potentially turn frustrated Gazans against it.
http://time.com/2986107/israel-gaza-hamas-ceasefire/
For the ones that keep bringing up the point that Israel agreed to the cease fire.
Kind of hard to accept a peace offer that you had no part in forming and one that does not help the occupation.