background on suspension of military offensives

Apologies for not posting early enough; had wanted to jot down notes on my experience (limited experience) with ceasefires and suspension of military offensives but was under a lot of pressure last week from … a ticking clock. (until there were tiny wounds on the soft skin on top of the left foot where the straps of the sandals meet the skin, i didn’t notice until i couldn’t drive anymore without two strips of bandaid — that was how it was.)        

       will be back in a little while.
will be writing that post  on ceasefires and SOMOs… (when I can blog, it means I’m in a good place).    That’s now.
for a background, here’s a re-post from two years ago on a situation of a suspension of military offensives.

     A ceasefire involves a re-positioning of forces, similar to when the parties agreed to four-day SOMOs in the past.

     This time, however, the ceasefire is hoped to be in place for the duration of the talks. You need mechanisms for that to safeguard its integrity.
(Will be back in a few).

breaking news: Egypt brokers Israel-Hamas ceasefire, to start 1 hour from now

breaking news: Egypt brokers Israel-Hamas ceasefire, to start in one hour  

northern Gaza Strip November 15, 2012  ...item...
northern Gaza Strip November 15, 2012 …item 2.. Iran-made Fajr-5 missile may have targeted Tel Aviv (DUBAI, November 16, 2012) … (Photo credit: marsmet543)

— that’s my head, and that would be part of my lead if i were to write a news report: i’ll lead off with Egypt: it is successfully exercising leadership in the region and enjoys the respect and recognition of the warring parties. 

     (reports  from CNN, which aired the press con live from Egypt, their headline is “Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin at the top of the hour”)

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