Isarel – Security Cabinet Directs IDF To Continue Operation

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    Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade stand in a circle at a staging area before entering Gaza from Israel July 30, 2014.  REUTERSIsrael – The security cabinet directed the IDF on Wednesday to continue to forcefully hit Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and to complete the job of neutralizing the terror tunnels, a senior diplomatic official said Wednesday.

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    According to the official, speaking after a four-hour security cabinet meeting, the IDF operation has led to “significant achievements on the ground” and is hitting at the “strategic apparatus” that Hamas has invested in for years.

    The official said that the IDF also has had “significant achievements” in degrading the infrastructure of Hamas and other terrorist organizations in Gaza, and will “continue to expand” those operations.

    The security cabinet said it would continue to declare limited humanitarian cease-fires, similar to Wednesday’s four-hour cease fire, in areas where there is no fighting and without endangering soldiers or compromising the efforts to destroy the tunnels. The idea behind these lulls in the fighting was to provide the civilians in Gaza with the possibility to stock up on basic necessities, the official said.

    The official added that no new cease-fire proposal that meets Israel’s demands has been brought to the security cabinet for a decision. Israel accepted an Egyptian cease-fire proposal two weeks ago, and stands by that proposal.

    The security cabinet decision to continue the operation, and expand it where necessary to hit the terrorist infrastructure, was reportedly taken unanimously.

    OC Southern Command Major-Gen. Sami Turgeman said Wednesday evening that regarding destruction of Hamas’s terror tunnels, the IDF’s “mission will be completed within a number of days.”
    An Israeli soldier preparing Merkava tank shell in a staging area, close to the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel, 30 July 2014. EPA
    The security cabinet met during the four-hour humanitarian cease-fire Israel declared in areas of fighting. Hamas did not honor the cease fire.

    Even as the official indicated that that a cease-fire was not imminent, AFP reported airport officials as saying that an Israeli delegation arrived in Gaza to discuss the situation.

    And Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in a TV interview on Tuesday night that Hamas authorized Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to negotiate on its behalf, the Turkish Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    Meanwhile, amid very public disagreement between Washington and Jerusalem over a potential cease-fire, State Department spokesperson Marie Harf said at the daily press briefing in Washington that Israel supported the US efforts at brokering a cease fire.

    Harf said that the US believed Qatar and Turkey had a role to play in the cease-fire contacts, and that US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke three times on Wednesday with the Qatari foreign minister.

    Before the security cabinet meeting, Finance Minister Yair Lapid – who is a member of the eight-person forum – said that Mohammed Deif, the commander of Hamas’ military wing, was a “marked man.”

    Lapid said that Def’s comments the day before claiming victory for Hamas were reminiscent of Iraqi propaganda on the eve of the fall of Saddam Hussein.

    “For years, Mohammed Deif has been hiding in the tunnels beneath Gaza, and that is where he will remain because he is a marked man,” Lapid said. “He knows that sooner or later we will find him and kill him.”

    Deif, whom Israel has tried to kill at least four times in the past, was heard in a recording Tuesday saying that Hamas was “winning the war,” and saying that there would be no cease-fire until Israel “lifted the siege” of Gaza.

    On the contrary, Lapid said “Hamas has been bruised and battered, and it is scared, and it is losing this campaign thanks to the heroism and determination of the IDF and its soldiers.”

    The Finance Minister said that the IDF has so far hit 4,000 terrorist targets, hundreds of terrorists, destroyed a large part of Hamas’ infrastructure and the vast majority of the terror tunnels.

    Another member of the security cabinet, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, told a group of visiting German parliamentarians in the country to show their support that there was a “battle of civilizations” currently taking place in the Middle East, and that the the events in Gaza were just part of a wider struggle taking place in Libya, Iraq and elsewhere in the region.

    This struggle, he said, is the greatest challenge facing the world since World War II, and Europe “should be committed to Israel.”


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    9 years ago

    The worldwide Jewish world in general and the Israeli’s in particular are hosting erroneous views that destroying the tunnels will destroy Hamas.. However, the knowledge is prevalent that this goal is unattainable and its quite inane to possess such an ambition.
    Fact is that even though the Israeli’s destroy the tunnels they are aware of, there are definitely other tunnels that they are not aware of.
    In addition it could be that they are weakening the Hamas militants on one way but gain support from other Muslim organizations, thereby strengthening their unity and resolve. This unity will give them advantages they did not have until now.
    The fact is clear as long as Israel does not want to acknowledge Hamas as a legit government ( as they tried to obtain earlier this year) they will expend all venues and come up with a way to attack the Israelis.
    This war is unfortunately in my not so humble opinion futile and one must look at the broader picture.