Thursday, November 22, 2012

Wednesday Updates From Israel - Day 8

Holding Fire in Middle East: Will It Last? Christiane Amanpour meets the man who is a hero to Palestinians and a terrorist to Israelis.



Rash of violence in Israel, Gaza before cease-fire. Before a cease-fire took effect, explosions rocked Israel and Gaza. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.

Gaza-Israel civilians talk cease-fire. Two civilians from Gaza and Israel respond to the cease-fire.

Peres: Iran is competing with Egypt. Israeli President Shimon Peres tells Wolf Blitzer that Iran is supplying arms to all factions in Gaza.

Israeli President Shimon Peres' secret to longevity. Israeli President Shimon Peres talks about his secrets to longevity and says why he thinks vacations are a waste of time.

Hamas military chief unlike any seen before, analysts say. CNN's Brian Todd reports on why Hamas' military chief's death could take a toll on the Israel-Gaza cease-fire. Where CNN find these clueless people they put on the air is beyond me. Oh yes, how horrible of Israel to take out that peaceful angel, al-Jabari. What a partner in peace they've lost. If only he were still alive, Jews would surely be visiting Gaza and living in Israel peacefully tomorrow with their Arab brethren.

ABC News' Christiane Amanpour has details on the cease-fire negotiations between Israel and Gaza.

Middle East on the Brink: Gaza Celebrates. Families who lived under threat of rockets for eight days breathe a sigh of relief.

Israel Bus Bombing Injures 10 Amid Peace Talks: Tel Aviv, Palestine Resume Fighting. The attacker apparently threw an explosive device into a bus and escaped.

People in Gaza City are in the streets for the first time in days following the declaration of a cease-fire.

CNN's Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer and Ben Wedeman discuss the fragility of the cease-fire between Israel and Gaza.

Chief P.L.O. Representative to U.S. Maen Areikat talks to CNN's Piers Morgan about the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Israeli Danny Ayalon talks to CNN's Piers Morgan about the chance of a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict.

CNN's Fred Pleitgen is in the Israeli town of Ashkelon, where rocket fire from Gaza has landed.

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