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All right, let's call a truce.
Yes and Hamas even in the last half hour was talking about and again it's one of the areas that has been so problematic where it's a temporary truce or a permanent end and they're making the point that they will only release the hostages if it was a permanent end to the conflict.
and Hamas, even in the last half an hour, was talking about and again, it's one of the areas that has been so proba-problematic where it's, uh, a temporary truce or a permanent end,
It's the latest setback in securing a truce and the release of Israeli hostages, plus respite for Palestinians facing a worsening humanitarian crisis.
It's the latest setback in securing a truce and the release of Israeli hostages, plus respite for Palestinians facing a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Qatar, a key mediator in the Israel Hamas war, has condemned Wednesday's Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, saying they were threatening to upend the fragile truce.
Qatar, a key mediator in the Israel-Hamas war, has condemned Wednesday's Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, saying they were threatening to upend the fragile truce.
Look, we'd better call a truce before this escalates any further.
With such a level of distrust then, this is a fragile truce.
With such a level of distrust, then, this is a fragile truce.
And then we're going to end with truce.
And then we're going to end with truce.
truce
'a' is 'truce'.
So a "ceasefire" means everybody just stops shooting. Just relax. Wait a second. A "truce"
A truce means a long ceasefire.
Conversely, if no one was killed for a time, the other side would acknowledge this implied truce and act accordingly.
See also: An eye for an eye: Attitude polarization: Chicken: Christmas truce: Deterrence theory: Golden rule: Mutual assured destruction: Me skies finish first: A documentary by Richard Dawkins that discusses Tit for tat.