It has been almost two months now since Israel and Hamas have engaged in the cold, unstable cessation of violence known as the "tahadiya" or the truce. While the truce has brought a significant decrease in rocket and mortar fire against Israel, the silence has not been absolute. Rogue terrorist organizations who oppose the agreement still launch occasional rocket and mortar attacks against Israel, directly threatening the fragile stand off. Yet while both sides try to adhere to the truce and engage in Egyptian mediated peace talks, both sides are also simultaneously training, rearming and readying their forces for the next round of violence, compelling one to ask: Where is the truce between Israel and Hama