Israel signals any truce with Hamas to be limited in scope
JERUSALEM — An Israeli Cabinet minister on Monday played down the significance of indirect truce talks with Gaza’s Hamas rulers, suggesting any cease-fire deal would be limited in scope.
Yoav Galant’s assessment appeared to fall short of what officials from the Islamic militant group Hamas have described as Egyptian efforts to broker a comprehensive agreement, including a significant easing of an 11-year-old border blockade and U.N.-led reconstruction of Gaza.
Galant said what is at issue is a cease-fire, not a full-scale agreement.
“There is no process toward an agreement,” he told Israel Army Radio Monday, a day after Israel’s Security Cabinet discussed Gaza proposals for several hours. Galant attended the meeting.