Israel drafts 300,000 reservists as it goes on the offensive
JERUSALEM, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Israel has drafted a record 300,000 reservists in its response to a multi-front Hamas attack from Gaza and is "going on the offensive," the chief military spokesperson said on Monday.
- Since Saturday's surprise assault, Israeli aircraft have been pounding Gaza targets while its ground forces have battled to retake control of border villages and towns overrun by Palestinian gunmen.
- Chief military spokesperson Rear-Admiral Daniel Hagari said control of those communities had been re-established but that isolated clashes continued as some gunmen remained active.
- "We are now carrying out searches in all of the communities and clearing the area," he said in a televised briefing.
- Military officials had previously said that their focus was on securing Israel's side of the border before carrying out any major escalation of the counter-offensive in Gaza.
Hagari said 300,000 reservists have been called up by the military since Saturday, a number suggesting preparations for a possible invasion - though any such plans have not been officially confirmed.
"We have never drafted so many reservists on such a scale," he said. "We are going on the offensive."
- Hagari confirmed media reports that 700 people had been killed on Israel's side of the border, including 73 confirmed members of the security forces.
- He said Israel's military had killed hundreds of Palestinian gunmen.
Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Angus MacSwan
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