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What's at Stake for Israel and Hamas?

No Israelis have been killed by rockets from Gaza, while the Palestinian death toll from retaliatory strikes is almost 100. But, despite efforts to broker a ceasefire, there’s no end in sight.

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By Warren Olney • Jul 11, 2014 • 1 min read

No Israelis have been killed by rockets from Gaza, while the Palestinian death toll from retaliatory strikes is almost 100. But, despite efforts to broker a ceasefire, there’s no end in sight.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’s had “good conversations” with world leaders, including President Obama. But he told reporters today “no international pressure will prevent” continued attacks on the Gaza Strip until there’s an end to rocket fire that’s come closer than ever to major Israeli cities.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Joel Greenberg

    freelance reporter

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    Mkhaimar Abusada

    associate professor, Al-Azhar University of Gaza

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    Ron Kampeas

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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