Saturday, January 17, 2009

Egypt law Sarkozy and Abbas to Discuss Gaza

Egypt has invited French President Nicholas Sarzoky and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to hold talks on how to end a three-week Israeli offensive in Gaza, said the state media reported Saturday.

Office News Middle East (MENA) reported that Abbas and Sarkozy are scheduled to talk with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Sunday.

Israel security cabinet meeting scheduled for Saturday night to decide whether to attack menghetikan-serangannya in the Gaza Strip without any agreement with Hamas fighter.

Western diplomats say the plans are made to hold a meeting world leaders as soon as Sunday. They also expected to attend include the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-moon and Prime Minister of Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, said the dipolmat.

A Western diplomat mengatkan to Reuters that the talks will aim to coordinate the various efforts to reach ceasefire but added that if Israel decides to serangannya "This meeting will be very different."

He did not give more details. Egyptian officials unprepared to comment.

Israeli attacks on Gaza have been better grasp of the soul of Palestine 1000. Ten Israeli soldiers and three civilians, the rocket-hit Palestinian rocket from Gaza, also died

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