Special report: Palestine-Israel Conflicts
BEIJING, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- Israeli troops, backed by air forces, fanned
out across the Gaza Strip Saturday night following a week-long air campaign that
has killed at least 450 Palestinians.
The following are Israel's ground offensives in Gaza since its unilateral
pullout from the Gaza Strip 40 months ago.
On Sept. 12, 2005, Israel completed its unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza
Strip, ending a 38-year occupation there. But since then, under the excuse of
responding to Palestinian militants' attacks, Israel has entered Gaza many
times, launching a number of military operations.
On June 28, 2006, Israel started a military operation dubbed "Summer Rains"
against Gaza, three days after an Israeli soldier was kidnapped by Palestinian
militants during a predawn attack on an Israeli military post near the Gaza
border.
During the operation, which lasted more than four months, Israeli troops
bombarded the region, and more than 60 Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)
members, including eight cabinet ministers and 24 lawmakers, were arrested.
On Nov. 1, 2006, Israel began the seven-day Operation Autumn Clouds in
northern Gaza in response to Palestinian militants' increasing rocket attacks
and failure to reach a deal on prisoners' swap.
The two sides reached a ceasefire on Nov. 26 and Israeli troops pulled out.
More than 400 Palestinians, many of them civilians, were killed during
operations Summer Rains and Autumn Clouds.
From Feb. 27 to March 3, 2008, Israel launched Operation Hot Winter in
Gaza, during which over 120 Palestinians were
killed.