Thursday, November 22, 2012

Israel under Fire - Pillar of Defense: Summary


MFA
Following the launch of Israel's operation Pillar of Defense against terrorist targets in Gaza, rocket fire from Gaza  resumed on Wednesday evening (14 Nov), with a salvo of over 50 Grad rockets fired towards Israel's southern cities.
A ceasefire was declared on November 21, at 9 pm. 

A total of 1,500 rockets have been fired at Israel since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense (14 Nov), about half of which were recorded as hits in Israeli territory. The Iron Dome anti-missile defense system has intercepted over 400 rockets, preventing them from striking populated areas in Israel.


Kiryat Malachi, Nov 15, 2012 (Photo: GPO/Moshe Milner)
Israeli casualties: 5 killed (4 civilians and 1 soldier), 9 in critical condition, 9 in moderate condition and 222 lightly injured (figures of wounded include 21 soldiers).

 


 Nov 15: Three people were killed when a rocket hit an apartment building in Kiryat Malachi: Mirah Scharf, 25, Aharon Smadja, 49, and Itzik Amsalem, 24.


Daily distribution of rocket hits in Israel's south
since the beginning of Operation Pillar of Defense


Rocket hits in Israel since the Hamas takeover of Gaza, 2006

Source: ITIC
* Based on an estimated 805 rocket hits as of 1130 hours, November 21 (the number of launchings, in our assessment, is about three times greater than the number of hits).

Operation Pillar of Defense
(IDF Blog)
A ceasefire agreement regarding the fighting in the south came into effect at 21:00 on November 21, 2012. Following eight days of operations, the IDF has inflicted severe damage to Hamas and its military capabilities.

As a result of IDF operations, the command and control apparatus of Hamas was significantly struck, beginning with the targeting of the commander of the military wing of Hamas, Ahmed Jabari, continuing with the targeting of broad terrorist infrastructure, facilities and military bases, as well as the destruction of dozens of smuggling and explosive tunnels.

During the operation, the IDF damaged and destroyed significant elements of Hamas' strategic capabilities. Among those capabilities were long-range (over 40 km) and hundreds of short- and medium-range rocket launchers. These actions have severely impaired Hamas' launching capabilities. The Iron Dome defense system has accomplished high rate of successful interceptions (84%) and Hamas’ accuracy with regards to hitting populated areas within Israel remained below 7%.

Over the course of Operation Pillar of Defense, the IDF targeted over 1,500 terror sites including 19 senior command centers, operational control centers and Hamas' senior-rank headquarters, 30 senior operatives, damaging Hamas' command and control, hundreds of underground rocket launchers, 140 smuggling tunnels, 66 terror tunnels, dozens of Hamas operation rooms and bases, 26 weapon manufacturing and storage facilities and dozens of long-range rocket launchers and launch sites.
Senior operatives targeted:
  • Ahmed Jabari, head of Hamas' military wing
  • Hab's Hassan Us Msamch, senior operative in Hamas' police
  • Ahmed Abu Jalal, Commander of the military wing in Al-Muazi
  • Khaled Shaer, senior operative in the anti-tank operations
  • Osama Kadi, senior operative in the smuggling operations in the southern Gaza Strip
  • Muhammad Kalb, senior operative in the aerial defense operations
  • Ramz Harb, Islamic Jihad senior operative in propaganda in Gaza city

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