Netanyahu's office says purpose of mission is to destroy terror tunnels
and seriously harm the infrastructure of Hamas and other terrorist
organizations in Gaza.
The Prime Minister's Office has issued a
statement that says the IDF has embarked on a ground assault into Gaza
against Hamas's tunnels.
The operation is deemed as "limited" and
will probably not go further than two or three kilometers into Gaza's
territory. This is deemed to be deep enough in enemy land to find the
openings into Hamas's attack tunnels, like the one that was used in
Thursday morning's infiltration into Israel by 13 terrorists.
Large
forces of infantry, armor and artillery are operating in several zones
within Gaza after breaching the security fence that separates it from
Israel. The zones are in Gaza's northern, central and southern sections.
The Diplomacy and Security Cabinet has authorized the IDF to widen the
operation further at its discretion.
Egypt, meanwhile, has issued
a statement saying that Hamas is to blame for the possible deaths of
hundreds of Gazan civilians. The statement appears to have purposely
been issued simultaneously with the statement from the Israeli Prime
Minister's Office.
Channel 2's reporters said earlier that the
IDF has unleashed a blistering artillery barrage against northern Gaza.
They hinted that this type of barrage often precedes a ground invasion.
Also taking part in the shelling were tanks and naval gunboats.
More
than 60 Hamas missiles rained down on Israel throughout Thursday, in
one of the more intense days of missile fire since Operation Protective
Edge was launched.
Hamas appeared more defiant than ever despite
attempts to coax it into a ceasefire. As Israel declared a unilateral
"humanitarian ceasefire," 13 Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel by
tunnel but were discovered and may have escaped back to Gaza through the
tunnel.
A man was critically wounded in Ashkelon when got out of
his car to run for shelter during a Hamas missile attack and was hit by
another car, a television news report said.
According to Channel 2, he was taken to hospital in critical condition Thursday night.
Dror
Hanin, 38, a married father of three from Beit Aryeh in the Shomron,
was killed Tuesday by a Hamas mortar shell as he gave out gift bags to
soldiers at the Erez Crossing near Gaza. He was the first Israeli
fatality in the course of Operation Protective Edge, which has been
going on for ten days.
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