‘We Are Moving from Iron Dome to an Iron Fist’: Israel Launches Ground Invasion of Gaza

Adam Horowitz, Alex Kane

In total so far, 231 Palestinians—most of them civilians—have been killed by Israel. One Israeli has been killed by rocket fire.

Israeli ground troops have invaded the Gaza Strip in an action that the Israeli government says is meant to destroy the network of tunnels Palestinian militants have built that lead into Israel. While the initial ground incursion may be limited to the tunnels, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a statement that “the prime minister and the defense minister have ordered the IDF to make preparations for expanding the ground operation.”

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“The prime minister and the defense minister have ordered the IDF to begin a ground operation in order to damage the underground tunnel terrors constructed in Gaza leading into Israeli territory,” the  statement from the prime minister’s office read. The last time there was a large ground operation was in January 2009, during Operation Cast Lead, when 1,400 Palestinians, the vast majority of them civilians, were killed.

It is unclear whether what is being described as an operation to destroy tunnels will expand into a larger ground invasion. But The Independent (UK)  reported that Israeli officials told them the “first step would be ‘surgical’ incursions into Gaza and then an operation to divide the Strip into three to prevent movement between the areas,” a strategy Israel employed during the Cast Lead invasion. Al Jazeera’s Gregg Carlstrom reports that “columns” of Israeli tanks have entered Gaza.

“We are moving from Iron Dome to an iron fist,” Naftali Bennett, the economy minister, said earlier today,  Reuters reported.

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