Israel agreed on Wednesday to a United Nations-proposed halt of its operations in the Gaza Strip for humanitarian reasons, though it has not been announced when the unilateral six-hour cease-fire will occur.
Hamas, which rejected the Egyptian-proposed cease-fire agreed to by Israel, had no comment on the humanitarian decision.
The Jerusalem Post reports:
Israel on Wednesday agreed to a proposed six-hour cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip for humanitarian reasons, a Israeli senior official told Reuters.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it had not yet been decided when the lull would take place. Hamas had no immediate comment.
The appeal was made by a United Nations official, the official said, confirming Israeli media reports, shortly after Hamas rejected an Egyptian-proposed ceasefire to end the nine-day war in which 215 Palestinians and an Israeli have died.