Latest update: 24/02/2009 

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Two new Israeli negotiators named for Gaza
Two new Israeli negotiators named for Gaza
Two new Israeli officials were assigned Tuesday to Cairo-based negotiations with Hamas. Yuval Diskin and Shalom Turjeman will replace Amos Gilad, who was dismissed after criticising Israel's negotiating strategy.

AFP - Outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has named two senior officials to replace Amos Gilad, who was suspended as Israel's pointman for Gaza truce talks, public radio said on Tuesday.
   
Yuval Diskin, the head of the Shin Beth internal intelligence agency, and Shalom Turjeman, a senior Olmert aide, will now handle talks with Egypt on efforts to forge a Gaza truce and to stop arms smuggling, it said.
   
The outgoing premier has faced criticism that firing Gilad will hamper efforts to conclude a long-lasting truce with Hamas following the December-January Gaza war.
   
Gilad is an experienced senior defence ministry official who clinched a six-month truce between Israel and Hamas in June, and has been shuttling between Israel and Egypt for weeks to try to forge a lasting truce to replace shaky January 18 ceasefires that ended the 22-day conflict.
   
On Sunday Olmert removed Gilad from his duties after he was quoted scathingly criticising the premier for changing his position in the truce talks, by seeking the release of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in any ceasefire.

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