Giving Peace a Chance

From CNN: 13,000 Palestinian security forces maintain cease-fire
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday ordered 13,000 security forces to deploy near the border to enforce a cease-fire agreement with Israel, sources in Abbas’ office told CNN.
The move came hours after Palestinian militants in Gaza apparently launched nearly a dozen rockets toward Israel.
Abbas also called on the Palestinian factions who previously negotiated the cease-fire to meet again to ensure the agreement holds, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told reporters Sunday.
The Israeli leader said his country will not take immediate action in the wake of the violations.
“Israel is a powerful country that can allow itself to show restraint and to give the cease-fire a chance to be fully implemented,” Olmert said.
Hamas’ militant wing and the Islamic Jihad militant group claimed responsibility for firing several rockets into Israel after the cease-fire took effect at 6 a.m. (11 p.m. ET Sunday).
In its leaflet, Islamic Jihad said it will “hold our right for resistance as long as Israel continues its aggression.”
[HatTip: C&F] The words “Cease Fire” and “Peace” have nothing at all in common with the agenda unfolding between Israel and it’s surrounding neighbors. In a word… its almost laughable if it wasn’t so tragic. Who can possibly take it seriously? Kofi Annan?
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