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Israel threatens massive Gaza ground assault

 
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Israel threatens massive Gaza ground assault
Israel threatens massive Gaza ground assault
Oct 17 2:14 PM US/Eastern

Israel has ratcheted up threats of a massive ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, amid an ongoing war of words with the ruling Hamas movement which has vowed to teach the army a harsh lesson.

"Gaza should not become a second Lebanon," said Immigrant Absorption Minister Zeev Boim on Tuesday, reiterating a phrase used by Israeli leaders recently to mean the territory should not become a bastion of militant resistance.

"Apparently we will not have any other choice but to launch an expanded operation, like Defensive Shield, in order to destroy the stockpiles of weapons and to hit the terrorist organizations," said Boim, a close ally of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Defensive Shield, the largest military operation in the West Bank since the 1967 Six Day War, was launched by Israel in 2002. It left more than 200 Palestinians and 29 Israeli soldiers dead and some 5,000 Palestinians detained.

"We have to completely stop the rocket fire and not allow the terrorists to smuggle modern arms that would upset the balance of power between the forces," Boim told public radio.

Israel has already been pounding Gaza for nearly four months after militants, including those from the armed wing of the Islamist party Hamas, seized a soldier and killed two others in a cross-border raid in late June.

More than 250 Palestinians as well as two Israeli soldiers have been killed in the territory since June 28.

Nevertheless, militants have continued to fire rockets into the Jewish state and, according to Israel, have accumulated vast stockpiles of arms via tunnels dug to Egyptian territory.

The Israeli military said it overnight uncovered and destroyed a tunnel, dozens of metres long and 12 metres (40 feet) deep, that officers maintained had been used to smuggle weapons from Egypt into southern Gaza.


In northern Gaza, the military fired a missile, which witnesses said destroyed a generator serving a large part of the town of Beit Hanun, depriving it of power. The army said it targeted militants preparing to fire rockets.

On Monday, the armed wing of Hamas declared it had the "means and arms necessary to confront the Zionist enemy with all our force if it proceeds (further) with military operations in the Gaza Strip."

"If the enemy decides to go towards a large confrontation with Hamas, we will be up to this challenge and are totally ready to resist. We have finished preparations to teach the Zionist enemy a lesson it will not forget," the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades said.

The group rejected Israel's claims that vast stores of smuggled arms have been amassed, accusing the Jewish state of "using such allegations to justify criminal operations it seems to have decided to wage in the Gaza Strip."

Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya, who heads the Hamas-led government, promised again Tuesday not to bow to foreign pressure.


"The Americans don't want the Palestinian people to form a government based on national consensus but based on their views and their conditions," Haniya told a gathering of business leaders in Gaza City.

"Foreign diktats will not weaken our determination," he added.

Haniya and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas have failed to agree on the formation of a unity government, with Hamas refusing international conditions to recognise Israel and past peace agreements, and to renounce violence.

As a result, the West froze direct aid to the Palestinian government after Hamas took office in March, flinging the territories into economic meltdown and exacerbating plummeting living standards, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

Israel's Summer Rain offensive has wreaked havoc in the impoverished territory, where 1.4 million people live on rationed electricity since Israel bombed Gaza's sole power plant in late June.

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10/17/2006 03:18 PM
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Re: Israel threatens massive Gaza ground assault
I thought it was Lebanon that got converted into a second Gaza?

Oh well, i'm pretty sure Hezbollah is finding its way in there





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