GAZA (Reuters) - Israel on Monday expanded its fiercest air offensive in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip in decades and prepared for a possible ground assault, after a three-day bombardment which has killed more than 300 Palestinians.
Rockets fired by Islamist militants in Gaza killed three Israelis, two after nightfall in less than an hour, increasing pressure on the government as the army amassed infantry and armoured forces along the border.
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