Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned that the army was preparing
an extensive operation in the Gaza Strip, with the government to make a
decision on the offensive within days, an MP has said.
"The army is preparing for an even more extensive operation in the Gaza
Strip," the prime minister was quoted by the source as telling
parliament's defence and foreign affairs committee.
"The government intends to reach a decision on the exact pattern of the
operation in the coming days," Olmert was reported to have said.
At least 260 Palestinians, many of them civilians, have been killed
since current operations began late last June.
A government spokeswoman later tried to downplay Olmert's comments,
insisting that Israel would continue along its current tack and that no
significant tactical shift was afoot.
"Israel is determined to fight terror, not differently but
continuously," spokeswoman Miri Eisen, who was inside the committee
meeting while Olmert spoke, told AFP. "We won't change our mode of
operation in the Gaza Strip and we will not go back to Gaza. We intend
to continue our operation there and carry out pinpoint operations."
The prime minister reiterated insistence from top Israeli officials
that the government had no intention of keeping troops in the
Palestinian territory permanently after last year's historic
withdrawal.
"We will operate in the Gaza Strip but we do not intend to stay there
permanently," the committee member quoted Olmert as saying.
Officials have repeatedly warned that Israel will intensify its
four-month-old offensive, launched in late June after Gaza-based
militants seized an Israeli soldier and killed two others in a
cross-border raid.
Cabinet ministers have recently called for the military campaign to be
stepped up, including seizing control of the Gaza-Egyptian border to
stem an alleged flow of smuggled weapons.
Olmert said Israel is also working to strengthen the hand of
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, whose Fatah faction Israelis hope
can counter the growing influence of the ruling Islamists Hamas.
"The IDF (army) is continuing its activity against terror activity in
the Gaza Strip and at the same time continues humanitarian aid to help
Abu Mazen (Abbas)," Olmert said, according to committee member Ran
Cohen.
Towards that end, Olmert said Israel was considering whether or not to
approve the deployment of the Bader Force, a Palestinian militia loyal
to Abbas currently based in Jordan, to the Palestinian territories.
"If an additional force could strengthen Abu Mazen such as the Bader
Force, Israel will consider its deployment favourably if it does not
harm our security," Olmert said, according to Cohen.
Olmert claimed Israel has killed 300 Gaza militants since the start of
the operation, other committee members said. An AFP count, however,
puts the number of dead Palestinians at 260, along with two Israeli
soldiers, since the offensive began on June 28.
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