gaza's border around prime minister benjamin netanyau says a much larger offensive grows more likely. cnn's wolf blitzer is live in israel this morning. wolf, save to say the cease-fire proposal is an absolute no-go at this point? >> well, certainly, the israelis accepted it. obviously, egypt put forward most of the -- most of the arab countries through the arab league were accepting it. the palestinian authority on the west bank, led by president mahmoud abbas, they welcomed it. hamas reject it had right from the beginning, both the political wing of hamas, the military wing of hamas, they both ridiculed it, said it was a non-starter. one hamas spokesman telling me it was a joke, so, they rejected it, but didn't only reject it in terms of their statements but rejected it for six hours or so firing a bunch of rockets into israel. so, after about six hours, the israeli government, the prime minister, benjamin netanyau, the cease-fire, kept up by the