Israel under fire: November 2012

Israel under fire - November 2012

  •   More than 1,300 rockets have been fired at Israel since Nov 10
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    More than 1,300 rockets have been fired at Israel since Saturday (10 Nov), over 1,100 since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense (14 Nov), landing mostly in the south.

    Photo captions:

    Children in Kiryat Malachi run for cover at the sound of the air raid siren

    The aftermath of a rocket attack - Ashdod, Nov 17

    The aftermath of a rocket attack - Ashkelon, Nov 18

    The aftermath of a rocket attack - Beersheba, Nov 20


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    Israel under fire - Nov 2012 Israel under fire - Nov 2012 Copyright: IDF Spokesperson
    (Photos: IDF Spokesperson)
     

     


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


    Source: ITIC
    * Based on an estimated 625 rocket hits as of 1200 hours, November 19 (the number of launchings, in our assessment, is about three times greater than the number of hits)
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    Rocket range from Gaza.
    Click to download printable version (PDF) 



    Source: IDF

     
    Israelis run for cover as a siren warns of incoming rockets in Kiryat Malachi,
    where three were killed (Photo: Reuters)


    Remains of a car hit by a rocket in Beersheba
    Remains of a car hit by a rocket in Beersheba (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)



    Israelis prepare to sleep in a bomb shelter in the southern town of Netivot (Photo: Reuters)


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    Over 120 rockets were fired at southern Israel from Gaza
    from Saturday evening (Nov 10) until November 13, hitting Sderot, Ashdod, Netivot, and the Eshkol, Shaar Hanegev and Hof Ashkelon councils. Several people suffered injuries on Sunday morning and many have been treated for panic. There has been extensive damage to homes, businesses and vehicles. 

     

    Rocket fire - Nov 10-13, 2012
     
     A total of 121 rocket hits identified in Israeli territory during the current escalation.
    The number does not include mortar shells. Source: ITIC

     
    • On Saturday night (Nov 10) the Iron Dome defense system intercepted Grad rockets headed for Ashdod and Beersheba, but two homes later suffered direct hits (Nov 11).
    • On Monday morning a rocket exploded in the yard of a private home in Netivot causing extensive damage. Later a ceramics factory was hit. 
    • On Monday evening (Nov 12) two rockets fired at the city of Ofakim were intercepted. 
    • A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in an open area in Ashdod on Tuesday morning (Nov 13).
     
     
    Ceiling of a home in Sderot which suffered a direct rocket hit
     Ceiling of a home in Sderot which suffered a direct rocket hit (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)


    Rocket fired from Gaza damaged a home in Netivot - Nov 12
    Rocket fired from Gaza damaged a home in Netivot - Nov 12 (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

     
    The current crisis began on Saturday (November 10) when an anti-tank missile fired from Gaza struck an IDF jeep near the Karni crossing wounding four soldiers, two seriously. An IDF force patrolling near the Karni crossing, inside Israel, sustained a direct hit by an anti-tank missile fired from a location east of the Gaza Strip neighborhoods of Zeitun and Sajaiya. Two soldiers suffered serious injuries and were airlifted to the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba. Two others were rushed to the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon in moderate condition, suffering from shrapnel wounds. The IDF responded to the source of fire.

    The IDF soldier who sustained critical head and eye injuries during Saturday's anti-tank missile attack on an IDF patrol jeep near the Gaza border remains hospitalized at the intensive care unit of the Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba, and his doctors say he may never see again.

    The Home Front Command directed residents of communities near the Gaza Strip to remain within 15 seconds from protected areas and not to remain in open areas. Shortly after 9 pm the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system intercepted a rocket over the Israeli city of Ashdod. Another rocket fell in an open area near Ashdod.
     
    Following the attack, the Defense Ministry ordered the temporary closing of the Kerem Shalom crossing, the main checkpoint through which goods are delivered to Gaza Strip. "The IDF will not risk the lives of the crossing's employees, or the troops stationed there, despite the great importance of ensuring goods and humanitarian aid are delivered to Gazaz.
     
     

    PM Netanyahu (Nov 11): "The IDF is operating, and will operate, aggressively against the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip, which are taking heavy blows from the IDF. The world needs to understand that Israel will not sit idly by in the face of attempts to attack us. We are prepared to intensify the response."

     
     

    Trails of smoke are seen after the launch of rockets from the northern Gaza Strip towards Israel - November 11, 2012 (Photo: Reuters)
     
     
    Defense Minister Barak: "The firing has been relentless today. As far as Israel is concerned, Hamas is responsible for the rocket-fire and all other attempts to harm our soldiers and civilians [from Gaza], even when other groups participate. And it is Hamas that will pay the heavy price; a price that will be painful.

    Israel will not accept in any shape or form Hamas' changing of the 'rules' along the border with the Gaza Strip. During the last two days, the IDF, upon my instruction, has been evaluating the host of options for harsher responses against Hamas and the other terror organizations in Gaza. We will strike with an ever-growing intensity."

    In response to the rocket fire, IAF aircraft targeted a weapons manufacturing facility, two weapons storage facilities, and two rocket-launching sites in the northern Gaza Strip, as well as a weapons storage facility and a terror activity site in the southern Gaza Strip. Direct hits were confirmed.

    In recent weeks, a number of incidents have occurred in the southern Gaza Strip, including an attack using explosives against an IDF armored personnel carrier, wounding a company commander, and another attack with explosives. On Thursday, November 8, an IDF engineering force located a number of powerful explosive devices to the west of the fence. After the IDF disarmed charges found on the Gaza side of the border, and were repairing the border fence, explosives in an underground tunnel were detonated, causing a large explosion that exposed a tunnel roughly four meters deep and four meters wide, damaging a jeep and lightly injuring a soldier.
     
     
  • 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.


    More than 1,300 rockets have been fired at Israel since Saturday (10 Nov), over 1,100 since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense (14 Nov), landing mostly in the south, killing three people in Kiryat Malachi. The Iron Dome anti-missile defense system intercepted over 400 rockets, preventing them from striking populated areas in Israel. 


    Rockets in Kiryat Malachi, Nov 15, 2012 (Photo: GPO/Moshe Milner)


    Israeli casualties: 5 killed (4 civilians and 1 soldier), 7 in critical condition, 7 in moderate condition and 204 lightly injured (figures of wounded include 16 soldiers).


    Nov 20: IDF soldier, Cpl. Yosef Fartuk, 18, of Emmanuel was killed in a rocket and mortar salvo in the Eshkol Regional Council. Alayaan Salem al-Nabari, 33, from the Beduin village of Rejwan in the Negev, was killed by a second mortar salvo in the same region.


    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


    *Based on an estimated 708 rocket hits as of 1030 hours, November 20
    (the number of launchings, in our assessment,
    is about three times greater than the number hits
    ). Source: ITIC


    The Kerem Shalom crossing opened on Tuesday morning (20 Nov) to allow the transfer of 120 trucks of humanitarian aid. However, when it was targeted by rocket fire from Gaza, the IDF was forced to close the crossing to ensure the safety of all those working at the crossing and passing through it. Only 24 trucks of humanitarian aid managed to make it through the crossings prior to the rocket strikes. 


    Three elementary schools were hit by Grad rocket fire in Ashkelon (19 Nov) - none hurt as all schools within a 40-kilometer radius of Gaza are currently closed. Ben Gurion University of the Negev, with 15,000 students, also remains closed.

     














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