TIMELINE: Israeli-Hamas violence since ceasefire ended
(Reuters) - Here is a timeline of events since a six-month ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip ended last month.
The ceasefire had been eroded by violence from both sides since early November, when Israel killed several gunmen in air and ground raids, and Hamas fired rockets into southern Israel.
December 19, 2008 - Ceasefire expires.
December 24 - Gaza Palestinian militants fire rockets at Israel.
December 27 - Israel launches air strikes on Gaza in response to the rocket and mortar fire, killing at least 229 Palestinians.
December 28 - Israeli air strikes hit the Islamic University and target smuggling tunnels in the Gaza Strip.
December 31 - Emergency U.N. Security Council session on Arab resolution calling for ceasefire adjourns without a vote.
January 1, 2009 - Israel kills Nizar Rayyan, a hardline Hamas leader, in an air attack on his Gaza Strip home.
January 3 - Israel launches a ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, sending tanks and infantry into battle with Hamas.
January 4 - Israelis cut the strip in half from the border fence to the Mediterranean. Troops and armor ring Gaza City.
January 5 - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on a peace mission, and U.S. President George W. Bush, appeal for a ceasefire.
January 6 - Israeli shelling kills 42 Palestinians at a U.N. school in Jabalya refugee camp where civilians had taken shelter.
-- Egypt, backed by France and other European powers, propose an immediate ceasefire.
January 7 - Violence resumes after a three-hour Gaza truce.
-- Israel says it views "positively" talks with Cairo over a wider ceasefire plan promoted by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Sarkozy.
January 8 - Rockets fired from Lebanon strike northern Israel, wounding two people.
-- The U.N. Security Council votes for a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, but the U.S. abstains, citing Egyptian-mediated talks on a truce.
-- The U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which distributes the majority of aid in Gaza, suspends its operations after an Israeli tank shell kills an UNRWA driver in a convoy.
January 9 - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert rejects the U.N. resolution as "unworkable" and, noting Palestinians fired rockets at Israel, says the army will go on defending Israelis.
January 10 - Hamas leader Meshaal accuses Israel of perpetrating a "holocaust" in Gaza and says his group will not consider a ceasefire until Israel ends its assault.
-- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas meets Mubarak in Cairo. Egypt later says it will not accept foreign troops on its side of the border with Gaza to stop arms smuggling.
January 11 - Israeli forces edge into the Gaza Strip's most populous area, throwing army reservists into battle.
-- Israel says stopping arms smuggling from Egypt to the Gaza Strip should be done by Egyptian forces and rejects the idea of an international force.
January 12 - Israeli soldiers battle Hamas militants east and north of the city of Gaza.
-- Tzipi Livni, Israel's foreign minister says the attack on Gaza had "restored Israel's deterrence."
-- The Palestinian death toll since Israel's military assault began stands at 905, medical officials say. About 3,600 Palestinians have been wounded. The health minister in the Hamas-run government, Bassem Naeem, says that 42 percent of those killed are women and children. The Israeli toll is 13, 10 of whom are soldiers killed in the campaign.










