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Sunday, November 18, 2012
Obama: Preferable to avoid Israeli ground invasion of Gaza

Obama: "Preferable" to avoid Israeli ground invasion of Gaza
BANGKOK | Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:54am EST
http://www.tv3.ie/article.php?article_id=88520&locID=1.2&pagename=news

BANGKOK (Reuters) - President Barack Obama insisted on Sunday that Israel
had a right to defend itself but said it would be "preferable" to avoid an
Israeli ground offensive in Gaza.

He said persuading Israel not to attack would depend on the success of
efforts by Middle East leaders to bring a halt to Hamas rocket fire into
Israel.

"There's no country on earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on
its citizens from outside its borders," Obama told a news conference during
a visit to Thailand. "We are fully supportive of Israel's right to defend
itself."

Israeli forces struck Gaza militants for a fifth straight day on Sunday and
its military prepared for a possible ground invasion, although Egypt, which
is trying to mediate, held out hopes that a ceasefire could be reached.

Asked whether he believed an Israeli ground invasion would be an escalation
of the conflict and if he would support such a move anyway, Obama said he
had been in regular contact with Egyptian and Turkish leaders to secure
their help in stopping Hamas's rocket barrages, which he called the
"precipitating event" in the conflict.

"My message to all of them was Israel has every right to expect that it does
not have missiles fired into its territory," Obama said in his first public
comments on the Gaza crisis.

"If this can be accomplished without a ramping up of military activity in
Gaza, that is preferable, that's not just preferable for the people of Gaza,
it's also preferable for Israelis because if Israeli troops are in Gaza
they're much more at risk of incurring fatalities or being wounded," he
said.

"We're going to have to see what kind of progress we can make in the next
24, 36, 48 hours," Obama added.

(Reporting by Matt Spetalnick, Jeff Mason, Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Paul
Carsten; Writing by Alan Raybould; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Robert
Birsel)

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