The White House on Friday, said Israel must decide for itself whether to enter the Gaza Strip with ground forces, or not, but doubted it would avoid civilian casualties and ensure the flow of humanitarian goods.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) Israeli government officials have given the green light to the military to conduct a ground attack. This decision came out after the United States providing support.
"The Israeli government has given" thumb "for the ground invasion into Gaza," Fox News reported on Saturday (15/10) quoted an Israeli source who is not named. On Friday morning local time, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and other cabinet members discuss the Israeli ground offensive. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said the meeting was also attended by Israeli military and intelligence officials. Green light for ground attack came after the U.S. government on Friday gave the green light for Israel.
"I think the steps taken, whether it be by land or air, is a package of military operations. It is a decision already taken Israel," said Gordon Johndroe, deputy White House press area.
Step evacuation of civilians from Gaza, is a sign of a ground offensive drew near. We have had 400 residents who hold foreign passports from Russia, USA, Turkey, and Norway, had already left Gaza.
While Hamas did not remain silent with the threat of ground attack. Hamas political bureau leader Khaleed Meshaal on Friday said it has prepared a surprise for Israeli soldiers entered Gaza. He called it a "black destiny" for Israeli soldiers. "If you (Israel) do stupid move by attacking from the ground, black destiny will await you," said Meshaal.
Until the eighth attack Israel, as many as 436 people were killed and 2250 more wounded. While Israel has lost six of its citizens (including military) and 16 others were reported wounded in Hamas rocket attacks and mortar.
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