Israel
had to act in Gaza in self-defense to hostilities initiated - and prolonged - by
Hamas. In clear violation of international law, Hamas and the other terrorist
organizations in Gaza fired approximately 3,500 rockets, indiscriminate weapons
that target Israeli civilians. Tunnels dug from Gaza were used to carry out
terror attacks inside Israeli territory.
Since
the beginning of Operation Protective Edge, Israel has respected numerous
ceasefires. Most of these were humanitarian lulls for the benefit of the
residents of Gaza.
Prior
to the 10-13 August ceasefire (which has not yet ended), Hamas violated every
ceasefire and humanitarian lull. Even a lull initiated by Hamas was promptly
violated by the terrorists themselves.
Hamas
also violated the 15 July ceasefire initiated by Egypt and supported by most of
the international community, including the Arab League. Israel accepted this
ceasefire. Had Hamas accepted it as well, Israel would not have had to start
its ground operation and a full 90% of the
fatalities in this conflict would have been avoided. This same ceasefire
was accepted later by Hamas on 5 August.
Following
is a chronology of Hamas' violations of the ceasefires:
·
15 July: Israel accepted the ceasefire
initiated by Egypt and stopped all fire at 09:00. However, terrorists fired
more than 50 rockets at Israeli communities. Only after six hours of continuous
rocket attacks did the IDF respond.
·
17 July: Israel agreed to a five-hour
humanitarian ceasefire. The terrorist organizations rejected it and fired
rockets, including at the city of Be'er-Sheva.
·
20 July: Israel
approved a two-hour medical/humanitarian window in the area of Shejaiya,
following an International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) request.
Forty minutes after the ceasefire began, Hamas violated it. Nevertheless, Israel
implemented the ceasefire, even extending it for two more hours.
·
26-27 July: Israel
respected an UN-requested humanitarian ceasefire from 08:00-20:00 on Saturday,
26 July. Israel announced its readiness to prolong the ceasefire until
midnight, but a few minutes after 20:00, Hamas renewed firing rockets at
Israeli civilians.
On the same day (26 July), Hamas
announced a 24-hour humanitarian ceasefire, at 14:00. Hamas violated its own
ceasefire a short time later.
Despite Hamas’ continuous fire,
Israel decided to extend the humanitarian ceasefire a second time, from
midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday.
·
28 July: Israel accepted Hamas'
request for a ceasefire in honor of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr. The IDF was
instructed to cease military attacks, but Hamas continued to launch rockets at
Israel.
·
30 July: Israel announced a temporary
humanitarian ceasefire between 15:00-19:00. A few minutes after the ceasefire began
Hamas fired rockets at the southern cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon, as well as
other Israeli communities.
·
1
August: Israel accepted the UN/US proposal for a 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire
beginning 08:00 Friday (1 August). Hamas
violated the ceasefire an hour-and-a-half later when, at approximately 09:30, Hamas terrorists, emerged from a tunnel and
attacked IDF soldiers. Two soldiers were killed and a third, Second Lt. Hadar
Goldin was abducted into the tunnel. (He was declared dead on 3 August based on
forensic evidence found in the tunnel).
·
4 August: Israel authorized a 7-hour
humanitarian window in Gaza, from 10:00-17:00. Hamas kept firing rockets
throughout the lull.
·
5-8 August: Israel accepted the Egyptian
proposed 72-hour ceasefire, beginning on Tuesday, 5 August at 08:00. Israel had
already pulled out all its forces from the Gaza Strip. Prior to its expiration
on 8 August, Israel notified Egypt that it accepted a 72-hour extension
but the Palestinian delegation was not willing to renew the ceasefire. At approximately
04:30 on Friday, 8 August, two rockets fired from Gaza hit southern Israel, in
violation of the ceasefire that was set to expire at 08:00. Terrorists
increased the rocket fire immediately after 08:00, injuring a number of
Israelis. Israel held its fire for hours, but eventually was forced to react.
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·
10-13
August: A 72-hour ceasefire began at midnight between 10-11 August and is scheduled
to last until midnight between 13-14 August (Wednesday and Thursday). On 13 August, at approximately 21:45
(more than two hours before the midnight deadline), terrorists violated the ceasefire by resuming rocket fire at
southern Israel. Israel
responded with strikes on terrorist targets, including rocket launching sites.
13 August: Israel agreed to extend the
ceasefire for several days.