Tel Aviv/Gaza - Israeli troops pushed further into the Gaza
Strip Sunday morning, battling Palestinian militants in the north of
the salient as they advanced on Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, supported
by air attacks.
An Israeli military spokesman said 30 soldiers were wounded in
overnight fighting, including two seriously. Israel also says it has
killed 'dozens' of Palestinian militants, but this figure could not
be independently confirmed.
The spokesman dismissed as a 'complete lie' militants' claims that
they killed nine Israeli soldiers.
Concurrent with the ground fighting, the Israel Air Force attacked
over 45 targets in the Strip overnight, including tunnels, weapons
storage facilities, mortar shell launching squads, and a number of
mortar shell launching areas, a statement by the Israeli military
said.
The Israel Navy also attacked several targets including the Hamas
intelligence headquarters in Gaza City, rocket launching areas, and
Hamas marine forces outposts the statement added.
The Israeli ground operation got underway Saturday evening as
infantry and armour, backed by combat engineers and with air
support overhead, crossed into the salient after an artillery barrage
lasting hours.
Palestinian militants immediately confronted the Israelis,
sparking what the Islamic Hamas movement, which controls Gaza, said
in a statement were 'heavy and tough exchanges of fire and armed
clashes.'
Reports from inside the strip described explosions, heavy machine-
gun fire and shelling by Israeli tanks. The bombing campaign
continued overnight, and television footage from Gaza showed
fires and billowing smoke.
The Israeli military said the ground operation was the second
stage of the Israeli offensive, which began December 27, and was
intended to destroy Hamas installations in the area of operations and
to impede militants' firing of rockets at Israel.
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak warned in a televised
statement Saturday night that the ground campaign would be neither
easy nor short.
The entry of ground troops into Gaza had been expected for days,
after Israel called up and deployed thousands of reservists along the
border, while the air offensive continued unabated.
Israel launched its 'Operation Cast Lead' in response to a week of
heavy rocket barrages on the Jewish state out of the Gaza Strip,
following the end of a shaky six-month truce between Israel and Hamas
leaders in the territory.
Some 461 Palestinians were killed in the hundreds of Israeli
strikes and around 2,300 wounded in the air strikes.
The approximately 450 Palestinian rockets and mortars launched
since the start of the operation have left four Israelis killed,
three of them civilians, and dozens more wounded.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has said that
at least a quarter of the Palestinian casualties are civilian.
In New York, the United Nations held an emergency meeting after
the start of the Israeli invasion but was unable to reach agreement
on a resolution.
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