Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
GAZA, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Senior Palestinian
security officials on Friday expressed concerns that the current Israeli army
escalation, which began on Thursday, could be a test operation apparently aimed
at reoccupying the Gaza Strip.
"We received information that Israel is
studying the idea of storming the Gaza Strip, but so far we have not known when
exactly the operation would start," a high-ranking security official told Xinhua
on condition of anonymity.
Israeli TV Channel 10 reported earlier that an
Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip is approaching.
The report said that the invasion would have
many goals, including putting an end to rocket attacks on Israel and solving the
issue of captive soldier Gilad Shalit held in Gaza since June 25.
The report quoted army officials as saying that
the aim of the operation was to stop weapons smuggling and weaken Palestinian
militant factions and their infrastructure.
Israeli military analysts said that the Gaza
Strip is acquiring more weapons and, in the opinion of Israeli generals and
analysts, this means that the area should be reoccupied.
The Israeli army has been carrying out ground
military operations into Palestinian-controlled territories only close to the
borders between the Gaza Strip and Israel.
In addition to the small-scale ground
operations, Israeli air forces intensify airstrikes on Palestinian militants who
fire rockets, and destroy Palestinian houses, which Israel says are used as
weapon warehouse by militants.
Since Thursday morning, the Israeli army has
carried out three airstrikes on southern and northern Gaza Strip, while tanks
and armored vehicles rolled into the two areas.
Joma'a al-Aqaa, chief of emergency at Shiffa
Hospital, said that within the last 24 hours, the Israeli army killed 13
Palestinians -- six militants and seven civilians.
On Friday morning, three Hamas militants,
members of the al-Qassam Brigades, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in
northern Gaza Strip, medics and security sources said.
Meanwhile, a 29-year-old Palestinian woman was
killed by Israeli troops east of Abbassan village in southern Gaza Strip.
The escalation of violence between Israel and
the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip coincided with internal Palestinian fighting
and dispute over the formation of a national unity government instead of the
current Hamas-led one.
Palestinian analysts said that any Israeli
invasion of the Gaza Strip "would save the neck of the Hamas movement which has
been put in a real predicament and is facing political and financial problems."
If Israel reoccupies the Gaza Strip, the
Palestinians "would be busier with defending Gaza than sinking into internal
conflicts and a civil war," said Ashraf al-Ajrami, a Palestinian analyst from
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aIsrael may prepare for large-scale operation
into Gaza
GAZA, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Senior Palestinian security
officials on Friday expressed concerns that the current Israeli army escalation,
which began on Thursday, could be a test operation apparently aimed at
reoccupying the Gaza Strip.
"We received information that Israel is studying the
idea of storming the Gaza Strip, but so far we have not known when exactly the
operation would start," a high-ranking security official told Xinhua on
condition of anonymity.
Israeli TV Channel 10 reported earlier that an
Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip is approaching.
The report said that the invasion would have many
goals, including putting an end to rocket attacks on Israel and solving the
issue of captive soldier Gilad Shalit held in Gaza since June 25.
The report quoted army officials as saying that the
aim of the operation was to stop weapons smuggling and weaken Palestinian
militant factions and their infrastructure.
Israeli military analysts said that the Gaza Strip is
acquiring more weapons and, in the opinion of Israeli generals and analysts,
this means that the area should be reoccupied.
The Israeli army has been carrying out ground
military operations into Palestinian-controlled territories only close to the
borders between the Gaza Strip and Israel.
In addition to the small-scale ground operations,
Israeli air forces intensify airstrikes on Palestinian militants who fire
rockets, and destroy Palestinian houses, which Israel says are used as weapon
warehouse by militants.
Since Thursday morning, the Israeli army has carried
out three airstrikes on southern and northern Gaza Strip, while tanks and
armored vehicles rolled into the two areas.
Joma'a al-Aqaa, chief of emergency at Shiffa
Hospital, said that within the last 24 hours, the Israeli army killed 13
Palestinians -- six militants and seven civilians.
On Friday morning, three Hamas militants, members of
the al-Qassam Brigades, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza
Strip, medics and security sources said.
Meanwhile, a 29-year-old Palestinian woman was killed
by Israeli troops east of Abbassan village in southern Gaza Strip.
The escalation of violence between Israel and the
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip coincided with internal Palestinian fighting and
dispute over the formation of a national unity government instead of the current
Hamas-led one.
Palestinian analysts said that any Israeli invasion
of the Gaza Strip "would save the neck of the Hamas movement which has been put
in a real predicament and is facing political and financial problems."
If Israel reoccupies the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians
"would be busier with defending Gaza than sinking into internal conflicts and a
civil war," said Ashraf al-Ajrami, a Palestinian analyst from Gaza.
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