Gil Ronen
The
Israel Defense Force began to advance toward “new targets” in the Gaza
Strip Wednesday morning, ignoring US President Barack Obama's reported attempt to strongarm Israel into an immediate ceasefire.
IDF Radio, which reports the military advance, said that “it can
be estimated that the IDF received permission from the political
echelon to advance forward in various sectors in northern and southern
Gaza."
The advance is into more densely populated areas, it said, and
the movement is being accompanied by fire, and receiving close air
support from aircraft. Two soldiers have been lightly injured, so far,
from antitank fire, and a explosive charge was also activated against a
tank. No one was hurt.
The IAF struck dozens of terror targets in north and central Gaza overnight.
The IDF struck over 80 targets in Gaza overnight. These included
two mosques that served senior Hamas terrorists for observation and
other terror-related purposes.
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