US vice president Dick Cheney says Israel did not seek Washington's approval for launching a ground offensive into the Gaza Strip. Columns of military vehicles and what the Israeli army described as "a sizeable number of troops" entered Gaza on Saturday night.
The Israeli ground operation was reportedly backed by an intense air and artillery bombardment.
Speaking to CBS's "Face the Nation", Cheney said the Israeli ground invasion was most probably carried out after Israeli leaders came to the conclusion that an air campaign was not enough to take out the infrastructure of Hamas.
Israel had earlier stated that through its military campaign, it seeks to topple the Hamas government, which took control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after winning the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) elections in January 2006.
"After this operation there will not be a single Hamas building left standing in Gaza, and we plan to change the rules of the game," armed forces deputy chief of staff Brigadier General Dan Harel was quoted by Ynet as saying.
"We don't plan to retake the Gaza Strip but there are several places we control now and will control later," said a senior Israeli military official. “If it will be needed, we are prepared to stay there."
"They didn't seek clearance or approval from us, certainly," said the US vice president.
Cheney's remarks came after the Israeli website Debkafiles cited sources in Washington as saying that US President George W. Bush had given a green light to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for an all-out military operation in Gaza.
President Bush had also reportedly promised Israel to veto any UN Security Council resolution against Israel.
After its meeting on Sunday, the world body failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.
"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council," UN General Assembly Chief Miguel d'Escoto said.
According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.
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