Subscribe to Print Edition | Mon., January 05, 2009 Tevet 9, 5769 | | Israel Time: 21:08 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
Haaretz Toolbar
Diplomacy
Defense Jewish World Opinion National
Print Edition
Car Rental
Books Haaretz Magazine Business Real Estate Joy of Giving Travel Week's End Anglo File
Last update - 21:01 04/01/2009
Shin Bet Chief: Hamas has eased its demands for Gaza truce with Israel
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Yuval Diskin, Hamas, Shin Bet 

Head of the Shin Bet General Security Services Yuval Diskin told a cabinet meeting Sunday that Hamas had eased its demands on a cease-fire with Israel, nine days after a IDF operation in Gaza began.

"There are signs that Hamas has softened their stance towards the conditions of a cease fire," Diskin said.


Advertisement
Head of IDF Military Intelligence General Amos Yadlin also addressed the meeting and gave an assessment of the Gaza operation's progress.

"The organization [Hamas] took a serious blow, we killed hundreds of terrorists and damaged their ability to build weaponry," Yadlin said.

Yadlin also addressed the standing of Hamas in the Palestinian populace and throughout the world, saying that serious criticism of the organization is on the rise.

"Hamas has made itself an object of hatred in the world and the region, casting themselves amongst the lepers of the world, with Iran and Syria," Yadlin said.

He also said that while Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Damascus shows himself "smiling in his office in Damascus, the leaders in Gaza are dug into burrows."

Diskin told a cabinet meeting last Wednesday that IAF raids on Gaza had caused unprecedented damage to Hamas' infrastructure and personnel.

Hamas "has been hit like it has never been hit before," Diskin said.
Diskin said the Islamic group's ability to govern the Strip has been seriously damaged, and that senior Hamas officials are hiding out in Gaza's hospitals, where they have "disguised themselves as doctors and nurses."

"Many Hamas officials are hiding in mosques throughout Gaza, out of the assumption that Israel will avoid attacking Muslim houses of worship," Diskin said. Dozens of the mosques have been turned into weapons stockpiles and command centers, he added.

Diskin also said the weapons factories used by Hamas have been wiped out in the offensive and dozens of tunnels used to smuggle arms into the coastal territory have been destroyed.

According to a Military Intelligence assessment released Tuesday, Israel's air offensive on Gaza has thus far destroyed one-third of the Hamas' rocket arsenal.

Related articles:
  • IDF recommends major, but brief Gaza ground offensive
  • Livni: Gaza truce would give Hamas legitimacy
  • WATCH: Israeli ground assault in the Gaza Strip underway
  • Gaza invasion won't be short, and it won't be easy
  • Hamas: Gaza will become graveyard for Israeli troops
  • Israel okays call-up tens of thousands of IDF reservists
  • EU presidency: Israel ground op in Gaza 'defensive not offensive'
  • IDF bombs mosque during Gaza operation, killing 13 worshippers in the process
  • Bookmark to del.icio.us  
     
    Egypt-Syria rift
    The Gaza situation demands more than a truce. It demands pan-Arab reconciliation.
    No Talking to Hamas
    Livni rejects offer to contact Hamas via Russia for Gaza truce talks.
      1.   Shin Bet Chief !!!. 16:16  |  Orao Stranka. 04/01/09
      2.   FOR THE TRUTH, REVERSE OFFICIAL STATEMENTS 16:17  |  Jon 04/01/09
      3.   Ceasefire terms 16:22  |  J K 04/01/09
      4.   Jon 18:34  |  Dave - USA 04/01/09
      5.   Any non humiliating exit for Hamas will humiliate Israel 18:59  |  Genuine Tosefta 04/01/09
      6.   Ceasefire terms 19:13  |  American Patriot 04/01/09
      7.   Bigger Picture 19:22  |  Mike F 04/01/09
      8.   Hamas getting pounded 19:24  |  Harry 04/01/09
      9.   HAMAS TRUCE TERMS? 20:02  |  Roberto 04/01/09
      10.   Well do you mind telling us what is it that they eased their 20:03  |  Smadar 04/01/09
      11.   its the north 19:23  |  Paul 05/01/09
     Read & React
    Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff: How much time does the IDF have left in Gaza?
    Responses: 64
    Sarkozy: Hamas to blame for suffering of Palestinians in Gaza
    Responses: 45
    Amira Hass: Wounded Gaza family lay bleeding for 20 hours
    Responses: 73
    'We lost our homes for nothing,' says reservist from former Gaza settlement
    Responses: 59
    Amir Oren: What's happening in Gaza is neither war nor occupation
    Responses: 29


    More Headlines
    20:50 Israeli troops trade heavy fire with Hamas gunmen in northern Gaza
    19:13 Bush: Israel has right to protect itself against Gaza attacks
    17:15 Gaza rocket strikes empty kindergarten in Ashdod
    20:47 Sarkozy tells Peres: IDF Gaza operation does not strengthen Abbas
    16:35 Livni: Israel will no longer show restraint when attacked
    21:05 U.S. to foil any Arab bid to push Security Council resolution for Gaza cease-fire
    17:56 Gaza War Diary III: If Mexico shelled Texas, like Hamas shells Israel
    20:19 ANALYSIS / Egypt emerges as big winner from Gaza crisis
    18:21 PICTURE GALLERY / Gaza incursion sparks protests around world
    18:20 Get up to the minute coverage of the warfare in Gaza directly to your email
    20:09 The Guardian eulogizes Hamas terror chieftain killed in Israeli air strike
    20:58 Iranian TV newsman arrested for reporting on IDF's entry into Gaza
    12:43 Wounded Gaza family lay bleeding for 20 hours
    18:22 IDF shell kills Palestinian family of seven near Gaza City
    18:21 Mauritania recalls ambassador from Israel in wake of Gaza offensive
    13:40 Court orders home of Jerusalem yeshiva terrorist sealed off
    09:42 Israel seeks to isolate Hamas in cease-fire talks with Europe
    14:37 Hamas official: We must lay foundation for a tomorrow without Zionists
    21:02 ANALYSIS / How much time is left for the IDF to operate in Gaza?
    09:26 IDF general warns of Hezbollah retaliation against North
    06:36 In the south, support for Gaza op is far from unanimous
    14:51 Netivot mayor demands to have pre-school centers in bomb shelters
    16:58 9/11 plotter ordered bombing of Tunisia synagogue, French prosecutors say
    Previous Editions
    Special Offers
    Advertisement
    Summer in Israel
    Israeli style - Tzofim Chetz V'Keshet 2009
    You can make a direct IMPACT!
    on the life of an Israeli soldier
    State of Israel Bonds
    During this time of market volatility, Israel bonds can help.
    SURF RAMBAM
    Keep current about new-wave medical care, education and research.
    Summer Camp in Israel
    The best place for your children this summer
    Academic Studies in Israel
    All the Q & A at the IDC HERZLIYA Open House, January 9,2009
    Fattal Hotel Chain
    Perfectly located hotels on best resorts of Israel.
    Eldan Rent a Car
    Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on all online reservations
    Jewish Singles Personal Ads
    Find the love of your life on JDate.com
    Junkyard
    Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt
    Home | TV | Print Edition | Diplomacy | Opinion | Arts & Leisure | Sports | Jewish World | Underground | Site rules |
    Real Estate in Israel | Travel to Israel with Haaretz | Hotels Israel | Restaurants Israel | Tourist attractions Israel | Shops Israel
    birthright Israel | Search engine marketing
    Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East. Haaretz.com provides extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including defense, diplomacy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process, Israeli politics, Jerusalem affairs, international relations, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli business world and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
    © Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved