Israeli officials have said repeatedly that their aim now is not to fully reoccupy Gaza. But it was clear this time that the military expected a longer operation.
“This will not be easy and it will not be short,” Defense Minister Ehud Barak said on national television shortly after the ground invasion began.
He did not elaborate on how long Israel intended to take control of the rocket-launching sites. And it remained an open question whether Israel would try to oust the Hamas government.
It is strange (or really not) that Obama has not reacted yet...
A pity the Gaza conflict takes away the attention from Somalia, Sudan and DRC...
solution for all of those troubles lies in politics
Targeting of humanitarians in Gaza by Israeli forces continues
Or is the goal of the Israeli government purely to show their electorate they can take a strong line?
The offensive against Gaza has solid support among Israeli voters who go to the polls in a month. Most back Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's aim of ending years of rocket fire into Israel by Hamas guerrillas that have killed 22 people since 2000.
aim of ending years of rocket fire into Israel by Hamas guerrillas that have killed 22 people since 2000.
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