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IDF mobilizes tanks, reinforces troops along Gaza border
2008-12-28
The Israel Defense Forces on early Sunday began mobilizing tanks and reinforcing ground troops near the Gaza border, in preparation for a possible ground incursion.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Sky News that he would not rule out widening the offensive in the Gaza Strip to include a ground invasion. Barak on Saturday also said Israel "cannot really accept" a cease-fire with Hamas, rejecting calls by the United Nations and the European Union for a truce after Israel Air Force strikes killed at least 230 people in Gaza. "For us to be asked to have a cease-fire with Hamas is like asking you to have a cease-fire with Al-Qaida," Barak said in an interview with Fox News. "It's something we cannot really accept."

Asked whether Israel would follow up the air strikes with a ground offensive, Barak said, "If boots on the ground will be needed, they will be there."

"Our intention is to totally change the rules of the game," he said.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert earlier on Saturday said no country in the world would put up with the rocket and missile strikes Israel suffers from and that the time had come to react. Olmert's words came during a press conference he held hours after the Israel Defense Forces and the IAF carried out attacks in Gaza that Palestinian officials said left at least 230 dead and hundreds wounded. "Israel has done all it could to preserve the cease-fire with Hamas, but our desire for quiet was met with terror," Olmert said.

Olmert added that Israel "is not itching for a fight, but will not back down from one either."

The Prime Minister also vowed to restore quiet to the lives of Israel's southern residents, adding that they "will not be abandoned." He also said that the IDF operations in Gaza would take time, and asked for patience.

Leader of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh, accused Israel on Saturday of a "massacre" of Palestinians, saying "Palestine has never witnessed an uglier massacre."
Where is Ismail, anyways?
Posted by:Steve White

#7  "Reports from Israel say that the house next to Haniyah was hit today"

Damn! Missed again.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-28 23:01  

#6  Reports from Israel say that the house next to Haniyah was hit today; Haniyah uses that place sometimes for meetings, storing documents and the like (probably not explosives except some hand weapons).
Posted by: mhw   2008-12-28 22:21  

#5  Haniyeh? Is he even in-country?
Posted by: Knuckles Graviling9608   2008-12-28 20:11  

#4  Where is Haniyeh? I think I saw something about the Hamas leadership going into hiding. Stands to reason they would, no?

I wonder if the ground forces might be a feint?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2008-12-28 19:08  

#3  A little ordinance in the sewage lagoons should get someone's attention.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-12-28 14:33  

#2  They picked a good time to go in. Obama is hiding in the dark in Oahu and the rest of us are too busy with the new toys Christmas season to spend time watching the Green Helmet Guys on CNN.

Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2008-12-28 08:26  

#1  Here's to you idiots (Paleostinians) finally learning about cause and effect. Your towns are being blown to sh!t because you're stupid and can't get along with anyone. Your choice, live or die.
Posted by: Rob06   2008-12-28 00:18  

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