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Israel warns of wider Gaza assault as toll soars to 285
2014-07-19
Israel warned on Friday it could broaden a Gaza ground assault aimed at smashing Hamas’s network of cross-border tunnels, as intensifying tank fire hiked the Palestinian death toll to 285.

In the face of Israel’s land, sea and air offensive, Hamas remained defiant and warned the Jewish state it would “drown in the swamp of Gaza”

As Gaza residents spoke of a night of terror, with gunbattles in the south and all-night shelling in the north, Netanyahu said he had ordered the military to ready for “the possibility of a significant broadening of the ground activity.”

Immediately afterwards, he convened his security cabinet to discuss plans for a possible expansion of the campaign, which began on July 8 with the aim of stamping out cross-border rocket fire.

The ground operation, which began in the Gaza periphery at around 2000 GMT on Thursday, sent thousands of people fleeing west to escape the fighting, with a UN agency saying the numbers of displaced had almost doubled overnight.

“The number of people coming to UNRWA seeking sanctuary from the fighting in Gaza has nearly doubled today. It has risen from 22,000 to over 40,000,” said Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, saying they were staying in 34 of the agency’s schools.

By mid-morning on Friday, the road between Gaza City and Khan Yunis was deserted with only a single minibus, packed with passengers, careering south, its windows covered with makeshift white flags, an AFP correspondent said.

During Friday prayers, imams at Gaza’s 1,400 mosques relayed a single message to the faithful: “Be patient and strong, victory will come.”

But it was little comfort for those on the ground with hospitals overwhelmed by a flood of patients.

“The situation is very, very difficult,” said doctor Kamel Zaqzuq at Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis. “At night, it’s one constant emergency.”

With food supplies running desperately low, the World Food Programme said it had already distributed emergency food rations and food vouchers to more than 20,000 displaced people since the conflict erupted on July 8. But with the ground operation, it was gearing up for a huge increase in the coming days, spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs told reporters in Geneva.

“In the next few days, WFP hopes to reach 85,000 people with food distributions,” she said.
The more you feed them the longer they hold out before a ceasefire...
Gaza was also struggling with a 70 per cent power outage after electricity lines from Israel were damaged by a Hamas rocket, officials said.

By mid-evening, after a relative lull during the daylight hours, Israeli tank fire began intensifying and fatality reports poured in. The deaths, and those of others in the evening throughout Gaza, brought the number killed since midnight to 44, and raised the overall toll in 11 days of fighting in Gaza to 285 people killed.

An Israeli civilian and a soldier have also been killed.

Israel has said the aim of the ground operation is to destroy Hamas’s network of tunnels which are used for cross-border attacks on southern Israel.

“It is not possible to deal with tunnels only from the air, so our soldiers are also doing that on the ground,” Netanyahu said, although he admitted there was “no guarantee of 100 percent success.”
Posted by:Steve White

#6  AP Gross in more ways than one.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-07-19 16:54  

#5  1400 mosques in 141 square miles. That's 10 mosques per square mile. A gross figure, which includes the open area. Like mushrooms on a log.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-07-19 15:30  

#4  Frank, and, of course, the leaders (and THEIR families) will be safe, because they have all retired to their bunkers.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-07-19 15:00  

#3  During Friday prayers, imams at Gaza's 1,400 mosques relayed a single message to the faithful: “Be patient and strong, victory will come.”

"you and your family will be dead, of course, but we will call it 'victory'"
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-19 08:27  

#2  That's because you haven't been trained in dialectical materialism, borgboy.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-07-19 06:41  

#1  'SOARS'? 175,000 dead Syrians - that's what I wp\ould call a soaring death rate.
Posted by: borgboy   2014-07-19 03:35  

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