By Stratfor
Summary
New
intelligence indicates forces in Gaza may be manufacturing long-range rockets
locally. If this is the case, a significant ground force offers the
Israelis the best chance of finding and neutralizing the factories making these
weapons. Meanwhile, Israel continues its airstrikes on Gaza, and Gaza
continues its long-range rocket attacks on major Israeli population centers,
though Israel claims its Iron Dome defense system has intercepted most of the
rockets.
Analysis
Israel
appears to be positioning itself for a ground operation, perhaps as early as
the night of Nov. 17. The Israeli Cabinet on Nov. 16 approved Defense Minister
Ehud Barak's request to call up 75,000 reservists, significantly more than
during Operation Cast Lead in
2008-2009. The Israeli army meanwhile has also sought to strengthen its
presence on the borders with Gaza. Primary roads leading to Gaza and running
parallel to Sinai have been declared closed military zones. Tanks, armored
personnel carriers, self-propelled artillery and troops continue to stream to
the border, and many units already appear to be in position.