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A full-scale invasion looms

July 20, 2014

A full-scale invasion looms

Op-ed: Gloating at the Israelis it is killing, blackening Israel’s name by operating among Gaza’s civilians, and with much of its leadership and terror capacity intact, Hamas is drawing Israel ever deeper into the Strip

By David Horovitz July 20, 2014, 1:12 pm

via A full-scale invasion looms | The Times of Israel.

 

An IDF soldier clad in an Israeli flag near the border with Gaza, July 19, 2014. (Photo credit: Nati Shohat/Flash90)
 

As the IDF grapples with Hamas’s underground infrastructure, terror tunnels and rocket attacks, Israelis are gradually internalizing the extent of the Gaza Islamist regime’s preparation for this conflict, and the cynicism of its strategy.

Two weeks into this conflict, and despite the immense scale of the Israeli Air Force’s strikes at Hamas targets, about 100 rockets a day are still being fired at Israel, and the ground offensive is proving anything but straightforward, with Hamas demonstrably capable of inflicting significant casualties and drawing the IDF ever-deeper into Gaza.

If this is increasingly dismaying for Israeli citizens, Hamas’s strategies come as no surprise to the Israeli army or political leadership. For months, military chiefs have been warning about both the expanded Hamas rocket threat, and the fortified “underground Gaza” that was being constructed. This writer wrote five months ago – and I certainly wasn’t among the first to know — about the Gaza workshops producing M-75 rockets that would be directed at Tel Aviv next time, about the cross-border tunnels, and about Hamas’s underground network inside the Strip which it would use to target Israeli land forces, to move its gunmen undetected from place to place during warfare, to house its command and communication facilities, and to protect its leadership.

Being forewarned, however, has not made the challenge any less complex. As the IDF casualty figures rise, and Hamas as of Sunday can both brag about killing Israelis and disseminate terrible footage and images of Palestinian civilian casualties in the Gaza residential areas from which it so cynically operates, that challenge to Israel’s strategists is acute.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s stated goal for this conflict was to attain sustained security and calm for the people of Israel — an essential goal, indeed. But Hamas has no interest in giving Israel any such thing. Its overall stated objective remains the destruction of the State of Israel. Its interim objective is ensuring that its rule in Gaza is maintained and flourishes, at maximal pain to Israel, and no matter what the cost to Gazans. As the deputy head of its political bureau Moussa Abu Marzouk told Mahmoud Abbas last week in Cairo, “What are 200 martyrs compared with lifting the siege?” — a reference to the Israeli-Egyptian security blockade that had so weakened the Gaza economy and thus so harmed Hamas’s standing in Gaza before this round of conflict erupted.

As Israel’s losses mount in Gaza, its disinclination to send troops into the death traps Hamas has prepared seems likely to result in more scenes such as those in Shejaiya on Sunday morning — with Gaza civilians terribly, fatally, caught between Israel’s imperative to tackle Hamas and Hamas’s cynical use of Gazans to protect it.

The notion that such deaths in Gaza might cause Hamas to seek a ceasefire seems extremely far-fetched. “What are 200 martyrs…?” asked Abu Marzouk.

Hence the significance of Tzipi Livni’s refusal, in a Friday night TV interview, to rule out the possibility of this conflict expanding to the point where Israel seeks to bring down Hamas altogether. Her Channel 2 interviewers almost fell off their chairs when the most dovish member of the Israeli security cabinet said she wasn’t ruling out that or any other option.

When Hamas is gloating at the deaths of soldiers, the challenge posed by its terror tunnels, and the disruption its rockets are causing, when it is drawing Israel ever-deeper into Gaza and blackening Israel’s image in the process, and when its will and capability to kill Israelis remains potent, she and the rest of the Israeli leadership can hardly dismiss the idea of Israel having to expand this operation into a full-scale invasion to oust the Hamas regime. Which is where we may now be headed.

IDF Expands Gaza Ground Operation

July 20, 2014

IDF Expands Gaza Ground Operation

Ground forces in large numbers join Operation Protective Edge, which is aimed at dismantling the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza.

By Elad BenariFirst Publish: 7/20/2014, 6:08 AM

via IDF Expands Gaza Ground Operation – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva.

 

Ground offensive in Gaza IDF/Flash 90
 

The IDF announced on Saturday night that it is expanding its ground operation in Gaza.

“We are currently expanding our ground operation against Hamas in Gaza,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit tweeted.

“Our goal remains, to strike a significant blow to Hamas’ terror capabilities so that the citizens of Israel can live in safety and security,” read another tweet.

In a statement, the IDF said that ground forces in large numbers have joined the military activities which are focusing on the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza.

“The IDF operation was carried out pursuant to the decision of the political echelon and according to the IDF’s operational plans and will continue, depending on a security assessment by the IDF General Staff,” said the statement.

“The forces are at high readiness and are prepared for the mission after a period of increased training and planning and thorough preparation,” the statement emphasized.

The ground operation in Gaza started on Thursday night and was aimed at dismantling the many terrorist tunnels in the region.

As of Friday night, the IDF had discovered 22 tunnels, which are used for both smuggling of weapons as well as for combat purposes.

Egypt: No plans to revise Gaza cease-fire proposal

July 19, 2014

Egypt: No plans to revise Gaza cease-fire proposal

By REUTERS07/19/2014 13:30

Egyptian FM: Initiative “provides the needs of all sides and we will continue offering it and we hope to get their support as soon as possible.”

via Egypt: No plans to revise Gaza cease-fire proposal | JPost | Israel News.

 

French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius (L), talks during a news conference with his Egyptian counterpart Samih Shukri (R), in Cairo July 18, 2014. Photo: REUTERS
 

CAIRO – Egypt has no plans to revise its cease-fire proposal to end fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which has rejected the initiative, Cairo’s foreign minister said on Saturday.

“It provides the needs of all sides and we will continue offering it and we hope to get their support as soon as possible,” said Sameh Shukri at a news conference with his French counterpart Laurent Fabius.

The comments were made after Fabius held talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on the Gaza crisis.

Fighting between Israel and the Palestinian terror group in Gaza continued on Saturday as

Israel agreed to an Egyptian cease-fire proposal on Tuesday, which Hamas rejected.

After days of waiting and deliberation, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday night directed the IDF to send ground troops into Gaza to strike the terror tunnels into Israel.

On Thursday, a temporary five-hour humanitarian cease-fire was interrupted by rocket fire from Gaza.

Herb Keinon contributed to this report.

Hamas: Operatives exchanging fire with IDF troops ‘behind enemy lines’

July 19, 2014

Hamas: Operatives exchanging fire with IDF troops ‘behind enemy lines

‘By JPOST.COM STAFF, REUTERS07/19/2014 11:20

Terror group claims to have wounded Israeli soldiers in gun battles; public security minister confirms clashes between IDF, Hamas on Gaza border; sirens warning of rocket attacks continue to sound in South.

via Hamas: Operatives exchanging fire with IDF troops ‘behind enemy lines’ | JPost | Israel News.

 

Hamas said on Saturday morning that its operatives were exchanging fire with IDF forces within Israeli lines, and claimed to have caused injuries.

“Our fighters are operating behind enemy lines. There are injuries on the other side,” Hamas claimed.

The IDF would not confirm the reports.

Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch said during a visit to Ashdod that there were clashes between IDF soldiers and terrorists on the Gaza border.

Sniper fire in the northern Gaza Strip wounded an IDF soldier on Saturday morning, the military confirmed.

Meanwhile, the Home Front Command prohibited travel in the Eshkol Regional Council due to the security situation.

The IDF on Saturday pressed ahead with a ground operation in the Gaza Strip, as Palestinian militants kept firing rockets deep into Israel’s heartland.

Tanks were positioned in the morning near the border with Gaza, on the third day of the land campaign.

A rocket launched from Gaza landed in an open area near Kiryat Malachi mid-morning Saturday as a fresh volley of projectiles were launched at Israel. No injuries were reported.

Air raid sirens sounded intermittently in southern Israeli communities on Saturday morning, including in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, Ashdod, Gedera, Kiryat Malachi and Dimona.

Three IDF soldiers were wounded overnight during a confrontation with terrorists in the Gaza Strip. On Saturday morning the military confirmed that one soldier was seriously wounded and two others were lightly wounded in the incident.

The wounded soldiers were evacuated to an Israeli hospital for medical treatment.

US Secretary of State John Kerry was expected to arrive in Cairo on Saturday to discuss efforts to bring about a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas as the IDF’s ground incursion launched Thursday night against the terror group continued, Egyptian media reported.

Channel 2’s live footage filmed from outside the Gaza Strip intermittently showed isolated billows of smoke streaming out of from apparent explosions in Gaza.

Verdict on UN Security Council Emergency Session? Not Terrible.

July 19, 2014

Verdict on UN Security Council Emergency Session?

Not Terrible.Friday’s emergency session of the UN Security Council ended with the news that Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon will fly to the region in an effort to broker a ceasefire.

By: Lori Lowenthal MarcusPublished: July 19th, 2014

via The Jewish Press » » Verdict on UN Security Council Emergency Session? Not Terrible..

 

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Photo Credit: VOA
 

The United Nation Security Council held an emergency session on Friday to address the escalation of violence between Gaza and Israel.

U.N. Undersecretary Jeffrey Feltman spoke at the beginning of the session. He announced that U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon will be arriving in the region tomorrow, Saturday, July 20, in an attempt to help rein in the hostilities.

Feltman also mentioned several points raised by acting leader of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas. He said Abbas believes the PA should be ensuring security along the Philadelphi corrider, and that there has to be one entity in charge of both all Palestinian Arabs, including those in Gaza.

At the conclusion of his statement, Feltman waxed rhapsodic about the holy grail of the “peace process:” the creation of a Palestinian State so that the “Two State Solution” can herald the dawning of the era of peace and harmony.

And then, as if cynics were writing the script instead of people who actually believe this malarky, the U.N. ambassador from “Palestine” spoke, making it crystal clear that the Palestinian Arabs have no interest in anything like peace with Israel.

The representative from “Palestine,” Riyad Mansour, launched into an invective-filled diatribe accusing Israel of intentionally causing the murder of Arab babies, and insisting that the brutal occupation by the savage Israelis is the root cause of every problem in the region.

Mansour even stated that Israel “cynically used the deaths of three Israeli teenagers” as an excuse to restart its war machine in order to inflict the greatest harm possible on the poor Gazans who are in a stranglehold due to the illegal embargo and closure of its borders.

Not content to use every bloodthirsty adjective to describe Israel, Mansour also spent a good portion of his speaking time reading names and ages of children he claimed have been killed by Israel.

For his part, Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Ron Prosor seized the opportunity to engage in rhetorical warfare, although of a far more subtle type.

“Hamas lives by violence and celebrates death. I want to be clear, our forces are fighting in Gaza, but they are not fighting the people of Gaza,” Prosor said.

Prosor also took the opportunity to castigate the nearly immediate, nearly universal international support for the Palestinian unity government. He said that simply allowed a fig leaf for Hamas to continue its violence and reign of terror against Israelis.

Neither of the parties’ spokespeople struck a surprising note. Perhaps the biggest surprise to wary observers was the statement made by U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power.

Power’s brief statement was emphatic about the need to de-escalate the violence. However, she did not spin any fairy tales about how it is only the lack of a Palestinian State which is blocking the peace train from rolling through the region. Nor did Power equate the two parties to the conflict. Power said the indiscriminate rocket fire from Gaza into Israel had to stop, and she called on both parties to try their utmost to reduce civilian casualties.

At least at this point, given that there were no marches in the aisles of the U.N. demanding Israel cease so that Hamas can continue firing (a joke Prosor employed during his remarks), it was not an altogether terrible day for Israel at the United Nations.

As Israel prepares wider campaign on Gaza, US signals limited support

July 8, 2014

As Israel prepares wider campaign on Gaza, US signals limited support

By MICHAEL WILNER07/07/2014 23:08

Amid onslaught of rocket fire from Gaza, State Department condemns “deliberate targeting of civilians by terrorist organizations” while urging restraint from government in Jerusalem.

via As Israel prepares wider campaign on Gaza, US signals limited support | JPost | Israel News.

 

Rocket from Gaza lands in Lachish region. Photo: POLICE SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT
 

WASHINGTON – The United States issued a message of support for Israel on Monday amid an onslaught of rockets on its south, condemning “the deliberate targeting of civilians by terrorist organizations” in the Gaza Strip.

“We support Israel’s right to defend itself against these attacks,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, while calling for restraint from the government in Jerusalem.

The focus of the call “was on reiterating our concern about escalating tensions,” Psaki said, adding that “more needs to be done” on both sides to calm the crisis.

But the message, consistent with previous US responses after rocket barrages from either Lebanon or Gaza, was coupled with a strong urge of restraint against escalating the conflict. The Obama administration fears a wider Israeli military campaign against Hamas in Gaza might destabilize political control in the Palestinian Authority, with riots in the West Bank reminding many of past intifadas.

US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu this weekend, reiterating Washington’s concern over an escalation in the conflict – exacerbated by the murders of Israeli and Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Since that weekend call, more than 90 projectiles have been fired from the coastal Palestinian territory into Israeli towns. One Israeli has been reported injured.

“We look to both the government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority to take all necessary steps to prevent acts of violence, bring perpetrators to justice, and protect the innocent,” State Department spokesman Edgar Vasquez added. “We are concerned about the safety and security of civilians on both sides – in Israel and in Gaza – and urge the protection of civilians.”

Arab-Israeli Admits He Murdered Jewish Girl

July 7, 2014

Arab-Israeli Admits He Murdered Jewish Girl

US Media fails to cover murder of Jew by Arab-Israeli, instead focusing on Jewish extremists

7.7.2014 Israel Revolt Daniel Mael

via Arab-Israeli Admits He Murdered Jewish Girl | Truth Revolt.

 

The murder of 19-year-old Israeli Jew Shelly Dadon has been solved. According to Israel’s Shin Bet, Yousef Hussein Halifa murdered Dadon on May 1st. The police said that the attack was “nationalistically motivated.”

According to Ynet news, Dadon was stabbed 17 times by Halifa, who was her taxi driver.

The mainstream US media largely overlooked Sunday’s news that Dadon’s killer had been identified, instead focusing on the murder of a teenage Palestinian at the hands of Jewish Israelis. The discrepancy was highlighted on Legal Insurrection by William Jacobson:

There will be no such soul searching not just over the murder of the kidnapped Israeli teens, but over the murder of Shelly Dadon (Featured Image).

Dadon, an Israeli Jew, was stabbed to death on May 1 on her way to a job interview in northern Israel. Yesterday the police announced the arrest of an Israeli Arab taxi driver in the crime, which the police believe was driven by “nationalistic” motives, i.e., terrorism.

Yet there is almost no press coverage. As of this writing, a Google News search does not reveal any major non-Israeli newspaper coverage of the arrest in Dadon’s murder.

Arabs have continued rioting in the streets, throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli forces. Arabs also destroyed the Shuafat stop on the Israeli light rail which connected the Arab suburb to other parts of Jerusalem, prompting experts to note that the ruined transit system is a self-imposed form of apartheid.

Citizens Report: “The Arabs Kidnapped a Jewish Boy”

July 7, 2014

Citizens Report: “The Arabs Kidnapped a Jewish Boy”

Police Forces were called to the area of Modiin and a helicopter was provided, after citizens reported that they saw Arabs forcing a child wearing a kippah into a van and speeding away.

“No one takes a chance,” the police reported. The Police are examining the report and the searches continue.

O NO !, Please, PLEASE not again!

 

Jul 07, 2014, 04:41PM | Rachel Avraham

via Israel News – Citizens Report: “The Arabs Kidnapped a Jewish Boy” – JerusalemOnline.

Looking for the abducted boy Photo Credit: Channel 2

In the background of the sensitive security situation, the police are investigating a suspected kidnapping in Modiin, after citizens reported that two Arabs with a pick-up truck forced a child wearing a kippah into the vehicle and fled.

Following the report, the Central Police launched extensive searches and the District Commander ordered helicopters into the air to help the searches.

A senior level police officer stated that “no one is taking a chance. As soon as the information was received, we were already deployed in the field and want to check it out. There is much bustle in the Modiin area.”

Since the murder of the three abducted Israeli boys and the murder of the Palestinian teenager, which was committed by Jewish suspects seeking revenge, a great tension is felt throughout the country and the Police are dealing with many cases of reported kidnappings.

Hamas to Beersheba ‘settlers’: Run before it’s too late

July 7, 2014

Hamas to Beersheba ‘settlers’: Run before it’s too late

Gaza-based movement accompanies its rocket fire toward southern city with psychological warfare in Hebrew

By Elhanan Miller July 7, 2014, 1:21 pm

via Hamas to Beersheba ‘settlers’: Run before it’s too late | The Times of Israel.

Hamas on Monday warned of further rocket fire toward Beersheba with a video clip calling on residents of the city to flee “before it’s too late.”

“To the settlers of Beersheba, your leaders have killed our children, bombed our homes, and sentenced you to death. Run before it’s too late,” read the message in Hebrew and Arabic in the one-minute video, distributed via social media.

It wasn’t the first time Hamas used psychological warfare against Israelis over recent months.

In March, the movement sent threatening text messages to a large number of Israelis reading “get out of our land,” and in May it produced a music clip to the tune of the Israeli national anthem, “Hatikvah,” calling on Jews to emigrate or face death.

The statements echoed messages Israel has sent in the past to residents of Gaza. During Operation Cast Lead in 2008-2009, the IDF’s psychological warfare unit dropped hundreds of leaflets disparaging Hamas’s combat capabilities and took over Hamas media to broadcast Israeli messages. “Your death is near; you have no chance against the IDF’s special units and its weapons. Your leaders have fled and abandoned you alone in the field,” read the Arabic message in the leaflets.

Four Grad rockets were launched at Beersheba from Gaza over the course of the past 48 hours; one was intercepted by the Iron Dome system on Saturday evening and the others landed in open areas, causing no damage. An IDF patrol also came under anti-tank fire Monday morning near the Gaza border, with no injuries reported.

Hamas reported the death overnight Sunday of six members of its armed wing Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigade in a tunnel explosion in Rafah. A seventh member of the movement died of his wounds following an Israeli Air Force strike east of the city. Israeli defense officials said the tunnel explosion was the result not of Israeli military activity but of a “work accident” likely caused by explosives the men were handling. Two members of Islamic Jihad were also killed on Sunday night.

“The enemy’s assassination of a number of Qassam Brigade and resistance members is a dangerous escalation. The enemy will pay the price,” warned Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri on his Facebook page early Monday morning.

The flareup in Gaza has marked the first time Hamas itself actively fired rockets at Israel since November 2012, when a ceasefire brokered by Egypt was reached following operation Pillar of Defense.

But Israeli military sources spoke to a clear disparity between Hamas’s political wing, which is uninterested in military escalation, and the movement’s armed wing, which is actively breaking the ceasefire amid popular anger over the killing of Palestinian teenager Muhammad Abu Khdeir in Jerusalem July 2, apparently as revenge for the killing of three Israeli teens in the West Bank in June.

On Saturday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas spoke with the head of Hamas’s political wing, Khaled Mashaal, and asked him to take immediate steps to quell any further escalation of hostilities against Israel from the Gaza Strip.

Abbas asserted that further rocket fire would only provide Israel with “an excuse” to take military action in the Gaza Strip, Arab media reported.

Adiv Sterman contributed to this report.

Hamas Demands Terrorist Releases to Stop Rockets

July 7, 2014

Hamas Demands Terrorist Releases to Stop Rockets

Senior Hamas source reveals the group wants re-arrested Shalit deal terrorists freed, and IDF ‘ceasefire’, to stop rocket barrage.

By Ari YasharFirst Publish: 7/7/2014, 2:43 PM

via Hamas Demands Terrorist Releases to Stop Rockets – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva.

 

Hamas terrorists in Gaza (file) Reuters
 

A senior Hamas source spoke to Walla! news on Monday, revealing the conditions his terrorist organization demands from Israel in order to stop the recent round of terror against Israeli civilians, in which over 120 rockets have been fired on Israel from Gaza since last Wednesday.

According to the source, Hamas will not follow Israel’s condition of having “quiet met with quiet.”

Rather, the terror group demands the release of the terrorists who were freed in the 2011 Shalit deal and rearrested during Operation Brother’s Keeper, which was launched in mid-June.

The source claimed the terrorists were arrested “for no reason” as part of the crackdown on the Hamas terror infrastructure in Judea and Samaria, which aimed to rescue the three Israeli teens who were abducted by Hamas terrorists and prevent future attacks.

At least 56 of the 1,027 terrorists who were released in exchange for Gilad Shalit were re-arrested. It is worth noting that one of the terrorists freed in that deal went on to murder Chief Superintendent Baruch Mizrahi hy”d, as he was driving with his pregnant wife on the eve of Pesach (Passover).

The source also demanded that the IDF stick to the ceasefire that was brokered by Egypt after the 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense – a ceasefire that Gaza, and particularly Hamas terrorists, have themselves breached countless times, sparking IAF airstrike responses.

In the interview, the Hamas source maintained that Hamas is not responsible for the abduction and murder of Gilad Sha’ar, Naftali Frenkel and Eyal Yifrah, despite the fact that the identities of three Hamas terrorists who were the central figures in the murders have been revealed by the IDF.

Hamas political bureau chief Khaled Mashaal spoke with Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on the phone recently and maintained that Hamas is not behind the abduction, according to the source.

The Hamas source added that Egypt is indeed involved in negotiating a ceasefire to the current rocket escalation, but revealed that the involvement is half-hearted.