Ronit Hakmon reacts to the damage to her home in Beer Sheva, Israel, on Tuesday, November 20, after it was hit by a rocket from Gaza militants. Explosions terrified Palestinians and Israelis for a seventh day as diplomats scrambled for a solution before airborne attacks escalate to a ground war in Gaza. |
Near the Israel-Gaza border (CNN) -- An outcome of talks to halt violence between Israel and militants in Gaza could come as early as Tuesday, a Hamas spokesman said.
"It's in the hands now of the Israelis," Osama Hamdan, Hamas spokesman in Beirut, told CNN. After negotiation efforts by Egypt, "It's in the hands now of the Israelis. I think the Egyptians are waiting for some support, promised support, from the United States in order to make an end for that. So we expect to have an outcome of this issue today as President Morsy has said."
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy said earlier, "The travesty of the Israel aggression on Gaza will end in a few hours."
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