The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday has begun sending its reservists into the Gaza Strip, signaling an
expansion of the IDF ground incursion in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave.
An IDF
spokesman told Xinhua some reservists have already entered Gaza and others will go afterwards. He declined to say how many reservists will go into the Strip.www.examda.com
It was the first time that the IDF deployed reservists into Gaza since it began the Cast Lead Operation, which entered the 16th day on Sunday, killing more than 900 Palestinians.
The move does not
necessarily mean that the IDF has begun the third phase of the operation, noted the
spokesman.
The first phase, beginning on Dec. 27, was the
massive air strike on Hamas targets throughout Gaza. Phase Two was the entrance of IDF ground troops on Jan. 3, and the third phase is believed to be an
expansion of the ground incursion, possibly into the
densely populated area of Gaza City.
The operation will continue as long as it is needed, and will be enhanced if IDF is required to do so, said the
spokesman, adding that the aim is to deal Hamas a harsher blow.
About a week ago, Israeli government announced that it had approved call-up of tens of thousands of reservist soldiers, ordering the IDF "to draft the necessary reservists, on a scale of tens of thousands of troops."
The
announcement was made almost
simultaneously with the
launch of the Gaza ground incursion, which aimed at halting
rocket fire on Israel's southern communities.
Roughly a week before the
announcement, nearly 10,000 reservists had already been called up in a previous order by Israeli defense establishment.www.examda.com
The deployment of reservists into Gaza came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that the IDF is approaching goals set for the Cast Lead Operation.
He said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting that it is time to "translate our accomplishments into attaining our goals," stressing that what had been achieved so far in an "unprecedented effort" must not be lost at the last moment.
"Israel is approaching the goals it set for itself, but we require further patience,
determination and effort so that our citizens can feel safety and stability," said the prime minister.
"The Israeli public, especially the residents of the south, have the
requisite patience and
willingness -- so does the government," he said.
Olmert also hit back at the mounting international criticism of the IDF operation in Gaza,
saying that "No country in the world --not even those who preach
morality to us -- would have shown similar patience and self-control."
"We have never agreed that someone should decide for us if we are allowed to strike at those who bomb kindergartens and schools and we will never agree to this in the future," he said.
Olmert defended Israeli security cabinet's decision to continue the Gaza operation in spite of Thursday's UN Security Council resolution which called for an immediate and
durable ceasefire.
On Friday, Israeli security cabinet
decided to continue the IDF operation, but not to
expand it at this stage.
"I must note that UN Resolution 1860 also sharply rules out continued attacks directed against civilians and does not forbid
urgent action against them," he said.
Despite Olmert's confidence in achieving the operation goals, there is
apparently much difficulty for the IDF operation.
Hamas will continue to fight though the militant group was badly hit by the IDF operation, Major General Amos Yadlin, head of IDF military intelligence warned on Sunday.
According to Yadlin, who briefed Israeli cabinet ministers on the Gaza operation, there were cracks in Hamas' resilience, its disconnected
leadership in Syria, and its waning public support following the extensive Israeli attacks on the group.
The general predicted that while Hamas realized that it had no choice but to reach a
compromise with Israel, it was not about to surrender, and was still capable of striking Israel and the IDF.
On Sunday, Palestinian militants in Gaza continued to exchange fire with the IDF as well as firing
rockets into southern Israel. Since the operation, 13 Israelis have been killed, including four killed in
rocket attacks and nine soldiers killed in Gaza ground battle.
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