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Calamity or possibility? Verdict out
on what Israel-Hamas truce means
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Israeli soldiers at an army base in southern Israel June 11, 2008 after returning from an overnight operation against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip. Israel's truce with Hamas took effect nine days later.
Israeli strategic thinkers are deeply divided over the implications of the truce between Israel and the Gaza-based Hamas fundamentalists. But whatever their perspective, most agree that it could have a profound impact on the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.

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