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Will a ground war be the next step?

July 17, 2014 13:11
Israeli air strikes on Rafah in Gaza

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Israel was contemplating escalating its military offensive against Hamas and Islamic Jihad after the Palestinian groups rejected a ceasefire proposal backed by the Arab League, and continued to fire rockets from Gaza.

The week-and-a-half of fighting continued despite efforts by former prime minister Tony Blair and Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi to broker a truce on Monday. The UN also proposed a "humanitarian" ceasefire, which had been accepted by Israel but not by Hamas as the JC went to press. By mid-week, more than 200 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli air-strikes since the start of Operation Protective Edge. One Israeli was killed this week near Gaza in a mortar attack.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad fired around 1,300 rockets and mortar shells at Israel, most of which landed in open areas or were intercepted by Iron Dome.

The first ceasefire proposal was drafted in a phone call last weekend between Egyptian President al-Sisi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and during meetings held by Mr Blair with leaders in the region. Israel's security cabinet voted on Tuesday morning to accept the ceasefire; Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Economics Minister Naftali Bennett voted against.