Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
RAMALLAH, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- An agreement has been
reached between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and other factions' leaders
to redeploy Palestinian security forces in the northern Gaza Strip, the
Ramallah-based al-Ayyam daily reported on Sunday.
The daily quoted official sources as saying that the
deal was to prevent Palestinian militants launching homemade rockets on Israel
and stop Israeli military actions in the Strip.
Abbas informed the U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice of the agreement, asking Rice to forward the information to
Israel, the daily said, adding that the U.S. top diplomat welcomed the idea of
redeploying Palestinian security forces in the northern Gaza Strip.
On Thursday, Abbas said that Palestinian militant
groups had agreed on a ceasefire with Israel to end an almost-eight-week-old
violence in the Gaza Strip, underlining that ceasefire was necessary for the
Palestinians to "live in peace and security and to attract foreign investment".
However, spokesman for the Islamic Resistance
Movement (Hamas) in Gaza Sami Abu Zuhri and senior leader of Islamic Jihad (Holy
War) Khaled al-Batsh had denied that a cease-fire deal had been reached with
Abbas.
Israel has pressed ahead a massive air and ground
offensive in the Gaza Strip in a bid to rescue a soldier kidnapped by
Palestinian militants on June 25 and halt Palestinian rocket fire.
Over 160 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli
military offensive in Gaza, the first of its kind in the desert coastal strip
since Israel pulled out of it last summer. Enditem