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Israel close to Gaza operation
« on: June 06, 2008, 04:13:55 PM »
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    Olmert: Israel close to launching Gaza op

    Prime minister returns to Israel, says he concurs with defense minister's assessment of likely timetable for Gaza operation: 'There's genuine problem here. We aren't gung-ho about a possible military operation, but we certainly are not afraid of one'

    Roni Sofer Published:  06.06.08, 00:35 / Israel News  


    Prime Minister Ehud Olmert returned from his 80-hour visit to the US Friday morning, during which he met with US President George W. Bush and other senior government officials. Upon landing, Olmert recounted his meetings and said, "Israel is close to a decision on the issue of Gaza."


     
    When asked about the ongoing investigation against him, Olmert said, "In due time I will discuss my political future."

     
    On Thursday evening, moments before lifting off the tarmac in Washington en route back to Israel, Olmert told reporters that "Israel is close to launching an operation in Gaza".

     
    The prime minister said he sees eye to eye with Defense Minister Ehud Barak on the latter's assessment of the probable necessity at hand to launch a wide-scale counterterrorism operation in the Gaza Strip.

     
    "We're nearing a crossroads in Gaza, both in terms of setting a timetable and the exacerbation of the problem," said the prime minister. During a tour of the kibbutz factory hit by a Hamas mortar barrage earlier in the day, Barak said such a military operation would likely precede any ceasefire agreement with Palestinian terror groups.

     
    "There's a genuine problem here, one that I have spoken at great lengths about during my visit here," said Olmert. "We aren't gung-ho about a possible military operation, but we certainly are not afraid of one.

     
    "This isn't a question of mediation efforts opposite Hamas. There are negotiations, via mediators, but there are also discussions with the Egyptians on the stipulations without which Israel will not commit to certain clauses," he said.

     
    "Military action is closer than even, it appears likely there will be an operation prior to the calm (truce)," Barak said in the afternoon as he met with municipal leaders of Gaza-vicinity communities under constant bombardment.

     
    Chairman of the Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council, Alon Shuster, said Barak had been evasive when asked by those present at the site to provide a more detailed timetable and declined to provide a clearer picture.

     
    "It was evident from what he said that a military strike won't be long in the making and the 'calm' is off the table. The fact that we've lost quite a few people here in recent times has probably also had an effect," said Shuster...........................