Thursday War News: Operation Cast Lead — Day 20 — Senior Hamas Minister Killed in IAF Strike, At Least 25 Rockets Fired at Southern Israel, Three IDF Soldiers Lightly Wounded in Fighting, IAF Hits 70 Hamas Targets Overnight; 3 Live and Ready to Fire Grads Found in South Lebanon; Stones Hurled at IDF Base in Haifa

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Hamas Interior Minister Said Siam Dies in IAF Air Strike, by Yaakov Katz (Jerusalem Post)

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Siam was the Hamas political echelon’s liaison with the group’s military wing, and was responsible for the various security apparatuses in the Strip, including the police and the naval force.

Siam was considered a radical and was in contact with Hamas’s political leadership in Damascus. He was also considered close to Iranian officials.

Siam was one of the masterminds of Hamas’s violent takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.

Salah Abu Shrakh, the head of the Hamas general security service, was also killed in the air strike.

Siam was the most senior Hamas man to be killed in almost three weeks of fighting. Hamas confirmed that Siam was killed with his brother and son. According to Palestinian reports, Mahmoud Watfa, one of the commanders of the Hamas military wing, was also killed in the strike.

Two weeks ago, the IAF dropped a one-ton bomb on the home of one of the group’s top five leaders, Sheikh Nizar Rayyan, killing him and a reported 18 others.

Six Wounded as [2] Grads hit Beersheba [Thursday Afternoon: IAF Takes Out Launcher, At Least 25 Rockets Fired at Southern Israel Thursday]

Three IDF Soldiers Lightly Wounded in Gaza Fighting

Grad Rocket From Gaza Hits Gedera [1 of at Least 16 Rockets Fired at Southern Israel: Sderot, Beersheva, Eshkol Region Thursday AM – No Casualties]

IAF Planes Strike 70 Hamas Targets, by Yaakov Katz (Jerusalem Post)

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Palestinians north and south of Gaza City reported hearing explosions and gunfire, and said shells were hitting apartment buildings in the city.

Israeli aircraft struck some 70 targets overnight Wednesday, including weapons positions, rocket squads and a mosque in southern Gaza that it said served as an arsenal, according to the IDF. Palestinian medical officials said seven people were killed in the strikes.

Simultaneously, eleven IDF soldiers were wounded in clashes with Hamas gunmen as fighting escalated in the Strip.

On Wednesday, 22 soldiers were wounded, six of them in the northern Strip when a house collapsed on them, and several others were wounded when an anti-tank missile hit a paratroopers force near Gaza City. The air force later bombed and hit the Hamas cell behind the attack.

The casualties took place as the IDF tightened its grip on Gaza City, pushing deeper into the Shati refugee camp and killing close to 35 Hamas gunmen.

The combat continued despite predictions in the defense establishment that a cease-fire would be implemented in the coming days.

Senior officials in the defense establishment, including Defense Minister Ehud Barak, believe the military operations have exhausted themselves and that the time has come for a cease-fire. The assessment in the IDF is that the extensive damage caused to Hamas has restored Israel’s deterrence.

“Israel has shown that it is no longer afraid of a confrontation with Hamas,” a top defense official said Wednesday. “It will take Hamas years to recover from this operation.”

It was unclear whether Israeli forces would immediately withdraw from Gaza once a cease-fire is in place. Egyptian and Palestinian officials were widely quoted as saying that IDF troops would remain in place for 10 days and until details on border security are worked out.

Throughout the day Wednesday, Israel showed no signs of slowing its offensive, striking some 60 targets, including weapons caches, rocket launchers and some 25 smuggling tunnels.

While Hamas is still trying to smuggle weapons into Gaza from Sinai, the IDF believes it has knocked out close to 70 percent of the tunnels under the Philadelphi Corridor. Rocket attacks have also been on a decline, with less than 20 Kassams, Grad-model Katyushas and mortar shells hitting Israel throughout the day.

“Hamas is severely weakened,” a top IDF officer said. “Hamas still exists, but its offensive capabilities have been severely weakened.”

In one incident in Gaza City on Wednesday, paratroopers near the Shati refugee camp encountered two suicide bombers on their way to blow themselves up next to the troops. One of the bombers was killed as he ran toward the troops and the other was found during searches of a home. Bullets fired at him detonated the belt, but no soldiers were injured.

In a different area of Gaza City, an Engineering Corps force discovered 20 Katyusha rockets inside a home. The rockets were destroyed in a controlled explosion.

IDF Advancing in Gaza; Thousands Fleeing Homes, Hanan Greenberg (Ynet)

Summary of Overnight Events (IDF Spokesperson)

Wednesday PM

Summary of Today’s Events — (Wed., 14.1.09; issued at 21:07) ( IDF Spokesperson)

[Grad] Rocket Exploded in Ashdod [in an Unpopulated Area], No Injuries

Five People Treated for Trauma from [Ashdod] Rocket Attack

IDF bombs Terror Cell Responsible for Injuring Soldiers [With Anti-Tank Missile]

Three [Live and Ready to Fire] Grads Found [Wednesday in South Lebanon, by Brenda Gazzar (Jerusalem Post)

Terrorists Fire 16 Rockets at Israel [So Far on Wednesday]

Soldier Seriously Hurt [Wedneday PM] by Anti-Tank Missile in Gaza, by Yaakov Katz (Jerusalem Post)

Vehicles Damaged as Stones Hurled at IDF Base in Haifa

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