'Time has come to take off the gloves’ against Hamas, says Netanyahu
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                  'Time has come to take off the gloves’ against Hamas, says Netanyahu

                  'Time has come to take off the gloves’ against Hamas, says Netanyahu

                  08.07.2014, Israel

                  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that the time had come to "take off the gloves" against Hamas.
                  "Hamas chose to escalate the situation and it will pay a heavy price for doing so," he said.
                  Following security cabinet deliberations Tuesday morning, the Prime Minister decided to expand the military operation in Gaza, including beginning preparations for a ground operation.
                  The deliberations took place following a Monday night rocket barrage on Israel and the feeling in Jerusalem that Hamas is interested in escalation.
                  Netanyahu has therefore instructed the army to launch a “continuous, methodological, and forceful campaign” against the terrorist group in the Gaza Strip.
                  “The directive to the Israel Defense Forces is to be ready to go until the end,” sources in Jerusalem said., adding that even a ground operation is on the table.
                  Hamas claimed responsibility for the rocket fire on Israel
                  The IDF striked 50 targets across Gaza.
                  The objective of the operation, according to the officials, is to return quiet to the South, but the equation that "quiet would be met with quiet" was no longer the operative principle.
                  During the day Netanyahu was expected to talk to a number of world leaders to explain Israel's position.
                  Following the launching of Operation Protective Edge to extinguish Hamas rocket fire, Israel declared a "special situation" in all areas of the South within 40 kilometers of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning.
                  A special situation is a legal decree that allows various authorities to safeguard public safety through a variety of means reserved for times of conflict
                  The decision came after Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon completed a security evaluation meeting with the Home Front Commander, Maj.-Gen. Eyal Eizenberg, as well as other civil defense chiefs, in which they examined the latest developments in the clash with Hamas.
                  "We are prepared for a campaign against Hamas, which will not end within days. Hamas is leading the current confrontation to a place in which it seeks to exact a heavy price from our home front. There is a need for patience," Ya'alon said at the end of the meeting.
                  The defense minister called on the public to behave in accordance with Home Front Command safety instructions, adding that it is vital that the Israeli home front not sustain casualties.
                  "In recent hours, we have struck with force and hit dozens of Hamas assets. The IDF is continuing with the offensive effort, in a manner that will exact a very heavy price from Hamas. We will not tolerate missile and rocket fire on Israel, and we are prepared to expand the campaign through all of the means available to us, to continue striking Hamas," he continued.
                  "I'd like to send my support to residents of the South and to local government leaders there, who are displaying leadership and responsibility, and are allowing us to continue with the offensive efforts," Ya'alon added.
                  Israel launched a major operation against Gaza in the early hours of Tuesday morning, dubbed ‘Operation Protective Edge,’ following heavy Hamas rocket fire over the preceding days.

                  EJP