Israel ‘preparing for battle against Hamas’ - minister

At least 11 die as Gaza Strip hit with rockets while Israeli reservists told to brace for duty

Smoke and flames are seen following what police said was an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip today. Israel has bombarded dozens of targets in  Gaza as it  steps up what it said might become a long-term offensive against  Hamas after a surge in Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli towns. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters.
Smoke and flames are seen following what police said was an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip today. Israel has bombarded dozens of targets in Gaza as it steps up what it said might become a long-term offensive against Hamas after a surge in Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli towns. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters.

Israel bombarded the Gaza Strip today in strikes that Palestinian officials said killed at least 11 people, stepping up what threatens to become a long-term offensive against Islamist group Hamas after scores of rockets hit Israeli towns.

After the worst outbreak of violence along the Gaza frontier since an eight-day war in 2012, the Israeli military said a ground invasion of the enclave was possible, though not imminent, and urged citizens within a range of 40 km of the coastal territory to stay close to bomb shelters.

"We are preparing for a battle against Hamas which will not end within a few days," defence minister Moshe Yaalon said in a statement. "We will not tolerate missiles being fired at Israeli towns and we are prepared to extend the operations with all means at our disposal in order to keep hitting Hamas."

An Israeli Iron Dome defense system missile is fired to intercept a rocket fired from Gaza over the city of Ashdod in  southern Israel today. Photograph: Abir Sultan/EPA.
An Israeli Iron Dome defense system missile is fired to intercept a rocket fired from Gaza over the city of Ashdod in southern Israel today. Photograph: Abir Sultan/EPA.

The Israeli military said it targeted about 90 sites in aerial and naval assaults overnight and resumed air strikes today.

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The attacks killed at least six people in a house, the Palestinian interior ministry said. Four others died in a car struck in Gaza City, medical officials said, one of whom a pro-Hamas website identified as Mohammed Shaaban, a commander in the movement's armed wing.

There were no reports of deaths from rockets fired out of Gaza.

A source in prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office quoted the Israeli leader as saying: “The IDF (Israel Defence Forces) must be ready to go all the way. All options are on the table, including a ground invasion.”

The Israeli military said it had received provisional government approval to call up as many as 40,000 reserve soldiers, but had not done so yet. Some 1,500 other reservists have already been mobilised.

Violence flared on the Israel-Gaza border last month after Israel arrested hundreds of Hamas activists in the occupied West Bank following the disappearance there of three Israeli youths on June 12th.

Palestinians have launched more than 200 rockets at Israel from Gaza, the military said, since Israel mounted the dragnet while searching for the teens, who were found dead last week.

Israel has accused Hamas militants of killing them. In a suspected revenge attack, a Palestinian teen was abducted in East Jerusalem last Wednesday. His charred body was found in a forest and six Israeli suspects have been arrested.

The Israeli military said that in the past 24 hours, more than 100 rockets had been fired at Israel, a sharp increase. Some were intercepted by the Iron Dome anti-missile system and none that landed caused fatalities, although two people were wounded by shrapnel.

The heavy barrage followed the deaths, in disputed circumstances yesterday, of six Hamas men in a tunnel which the Israeli military said the militant group had built under the border to carry out an attack in Israel.

Palestinian officials said other targets in the Israeli bombardment included militants’ training facilities.

Reuters