Tahdiya
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Tahdiya is Arabic (تهدئة) for "calming" or "quieting".
The term has been applied to a temporary lull between the Israeli forces and the Palestinian Hamas, beginning early in 2004 following the non successful discussions to sign a Hudna, or temporary armistice.[citation needed] While Hudna is a term for temporary armistice, it should not be confused with tadiya, which stands for calming down on hostilities but not a complete stop to them.[citation needed]
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