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By Avida Landau

Jerusalem - A top Egyptian mediator said on Monday he had "high expectations" that a ceasefire deal could be reached between Israel and Hamas Islamists controlling the Gaza Strip.

Omar Suleiman, Egypt's intelligence chief, held talks with Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak in Tel Aviv on a truce, ahead of a meeting in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Asked by reporters about his expectations, Suleiman held up his thumb in a gesture of optimism and replied in English: "High expectations." Barak said he hoped Suleiman's visit would "produce productive discussions."

Following talks with Suleiman in Cairo in April, Hamas offered a six-month halt to hostilities in the Gaza Strip if Israel were also to lift a crippling embargo on the coastal Palestinian territory.
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Washington has backed the mediation in hope of curbing violence, including rocket fire from the Gaza Strip and Israeli raids in the territory, which has threatened to derail peace talks between Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

A spokesperson for Olmert rebuffed the initiative when it was broached, but Israeli officials have said Israel would have no reason to launch military operations in the Gaza Strip if Palestinian militants ceased their attacks and arms smuggling.

In the Gaza Strip, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said he wished Suleiman success and called on Israel to "respond positively to the Egyptian efforts and to lift the siege and open the (border) crossings."

Hamas seized Gaza from Abbas's Fatah faction in June 2007, prompting Israel to step up economic sanctions and Egypt to shut its frontier with the coastal enclave.

"We see our relationship with Egypt as one of the central foundations of regional stability, and a pillar of our foreign policy, and we are always eager to engage with the Egyptian government," Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said.

Egypt would want to turn any Gaza truce into a similar future deal in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Cairo's plan also includes attempts to reconcile Hamas with Fatah, which holds sway in the West Bank.

(Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, Editing by Jon Boyle)

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