August 1
Hamas fired at IDF forces in southern Gaza at 9:30 this
morning in violation of the humanitarian ceasefire. IDF soldier
suspected kidnapped. Extensive search underway.
Two IDF soldiers were killed in the suspected kidnapping of 2nd-Lt. Hadar Goldin in Rafah.
Once again, Hamas and the terror organizations in Gaza
have violated the ceasefire to which they committed themselves to the UN
Secretary-General and US Secretary of State Kerry.
UN special envoy Robert Serry issues statement: He was informed by
Israel of "a serious incident this morning" during the truce involving
"a tunnel behind IDF lines in the Rafah area of the Gaza Strip." If
confirmed, "this would constitute a serious violation of the
humanitarian ceasefire in place since 8 am this morning by Gazan
militant factions, which should be condemned in the strongest terms."
White House press calls the reported kidnapping of an IDF soldier by
Hamas a "barbaric violation of ceasefire agreement" negotiated by the
United States and United Nations.
1:00am: Israel accepts humanitarian ceasefire
In accordance with the authority granted by the Security Cabinet to
the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense, Israel has accepted the
UN/US proposal for a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire beginning 8:00 am
Friday, 1 August 2014.
7:00-8:00am: Barrage of rocket fire at southern Israel.
10:00am: Despite ceasefire, rockets fired at Gaza periphery, including the Kerem Shalom Crossing for humanitarian aid to Gaza, which was closed due to rocket fire.
July 31
Five IDF soldiers were killed by mortar fire from Gaza near the Gaza border.
IDF soldiers detonated the route of an offensive tunnel in the Gaza
Strip. They also uncovered several additional tunnel access points. IAF
aircraft targeted a squad of over 5 terrorists planting an explosive
device in the southern Gaza Strip. IAF aircraft targeted 40 terror
activity sites across the Gaza Strip, among them a tunnel used for
terror activity and a weapons manufacturing facility.
July 30
Three IDF soldiers were killed while uncovering an offensive tunnel
shaft in a residence in the southern Gaza Strip. The house and the
tunnel were booby-trapped with explosive devices that were detonated
against the soldiers.
The IDF authorized a temporary humanitarian window in the Gaza Strip
today between 15:00-19:00, which did not apply to the areas in which IDF
soldiers were operating. During these four hours, 26 rockets were fired
at Israel, two of which were intercepted over Ashkelon and Netivot.
In the past 24 hours, IDF infantry and engineering forces detonated
three tunnel routes in the Gaza Strip. Since midnight, the IDF targeted
over 75 terror sites in Gaza. Overnight, the IAF targeted five mosques
which were utilized for terror purposes, such as concealing weapons and
housing tunnel access shafts.
July 29
Overnight, the IDF targeted over 70 terror sites throughout the Gaza
Strip, including two sites used as Hamas command and control centers,
four weapon storage sites concealed within mosques, a concealed rocket
launcher near a mosque and an offensive tunnel.
In the early
hours of the morning, infrastructure of the treasury wing of Hamas used
to fund and manage Hamas' terror activities was targeted in Gaza City.
The IDF also targeted the Al-Aqsa
broadcasting
station used to incite Palestinians against Israel, to transmit orders
and messages to Hamas terrorists, and to instruct Gaza residents to
ignore IDF warnings regarding upcoming military activity in specific
areas.
8:00pm: UNRWA announced it has found another rocket arsenal at one of its schools in the central Gaza Strip.
July 28
Despite requested humanitarian ceasefire, one rocket was fired at
Ashkelon (7:30am) and six at communities near the border with the Gaza
Strip (2pm). The IDF returned fire at rocket launchers.
Four IDF soldiers were killed and six wounded in a
mortar attack on an army staging area in the Eshkol regional council,
near the Gaza Strip. Hamas claims responsibility for the attack.
IDF thwarted attempt by terrorists from Gaza to infiltrate Israel
near Kibbutz Nahal Oz. A squad of Hamas terrorists emerged from a tunnel
150 meters inside Israel and opened fire on an an army position,
killing five soldiers. The soldiers in the lookout tower opened fire,
killing at least one of the terrorists, who failed to carry out a
planned abduction.
IDF denies involvement in the blast at Shifa Hospital in the Gaza
Strip on Monday afternoon: "Al-Shifa Hospital and Al-Shati Refugee Camp
were struck by failed rocket attacks launched by Gaza terrorists."
July 27
Despite Hamas’ fire, Israel decided to extend the humanitarian ceasefire a second time, until midnight Sunday night (27
July). In face of the continued Hamas fire at Israeli cities and civilians, the IDF resumed aerial, naval and ground activity in Gaza
at 10:00 am. Hamas then asked for a ceasefire which it itself continued
to violate by continuing to fire rockets at Israeli cities.
July 26
IDF Spokesman: "From 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, there will be a humanitarian
window in Gaza. During this time, operational activities to locate and
neutralize terror tunnels will continue. The IDF will respond if
terrorists exploit the lull to fire at Israeli soldiers or civilians."
Israel respected the UN-requested humanitarian ceasefire from 8 am to
8 pm and was ready to prolong it, but a few minutes after 8 pm Hamas
resumed the rocket barrage at Israel's cities.
July 25
At noon on Friday, terrorists fired mortars and anti-tank missiles
from near an UNRWA school in Gaza, killing an IDF soldier. Another soldier was killed Friday morning during fighting in the northern Gaza Strip.
IDF destroys rocket launchers ready for firing near two schools and a mosque in the Gaza Strip.
July 23
A Thai agricultural worker was killed by a mortar fired from Gaza while working in a greenhouse in one of the Israeli communities in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.
Hamas terrorists have turned Wafa Hospital in Gaza into a command center and a rocket-launching site. The IDF is targeting specific sites and terrorists within the grounds of the hospital,
from which Hamas continues to fire at our forces. The IDF repeatedly
conveyed warnings to the hospital staff and urged civilians to leave the
area in advance. Hamas is telling them to stay.
IDF Spokesman Peter
Lerner: "Hamas terrorists have been intentionally abusing the hospital
and other international protected symbols to indiscriminately attack
Israel and its civilians. The IDF is determined in preventing the
ongoing aggression by Hamas that is directed by a strategy of
exploitation and abuse of the civilian population and its wellbeing.”
Dr.
Basman Alashi, head of Wafa Hospital, reportedly said that the hospital
is currently empty of staff and patients, who were transferred to a
different facility in Gaza City a week ago.
Three Paratroopers were killed in Gaza.
July 21: Terror infiltration from northern Gaza
Four
IDF soldiers were killed early in the morning by a rocket-propelled
grenade, fired by Hamas gunmen who emerged from a tunnel dug from Gaza
into Israel near Kibbutz Nir Am. The Hamas cell, clad in IDF uniforms,
emerged from the tunnel, and waited for an approaching IDF jeep before
opening fire, killing the IDF officer and the three soldiers in the
vehicle.
Five more were killed fighting terrorists in Gaza.
The
tunnel infiltration involved two groups of Hamas gunmen. The second cell
emerged near Erez, on Israeli territory. Surveillance soldiers spotted
the infiltrators and summoned an aircraft to the area. The aircraft
opened fire, killing the gunmen.
July 20: 13 Israeli soldiers of the Golani Brigade were killed overnight in the course of the IDF operation in Gaza.
In
the first incident, terrorists detonated an explosive device on an
armored vehicle, causing the death of seven soldiers. 19-year-old Oron Shaul from Poria
is believed to have been killed in the attack, but his remains have not
yet been identified. Hamas claimed on Sunday to have kidnapped Shaul,
but Israeli officials say they may have simply retrieved some
identifying items from the scene after the attack.
In the second attack,
terrorists opened fire at two IDF soldiers in the northern Gaza Strip,
killing one. Later, IDF soldiers were attacked by a terrorist squad in
northern Gaza, leading to the death of two soldiers. Lastly, three IDF
soldiers lost their lives when they became trapped in a burning
building.
Israel agrees to humanitarian window
Israel agreed to the Red Cross request for a humanitarian window in Sejaiya
and will hold fire there from 13:30-15:30. Since July 8, Hamas has
fired over 140 rockets at Israel from Sejaiya, and 10 tunnel openings
have been uncovered.
IDF: Although we agreed to the Red Cross' request to extend the a ceasefire in Sejaiya until 17:30, Hamas has not stopped shooting from Sejaiya and opened fire from near Wafa Hospital.
Israel opened a field hospital on the Israeli side of the Erez Crossing for Palestinians in Gaza.
July 19: Terror infiltration from central Gaza
Two IDF soldiers were killed when Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israeli
territory through a tunnel from the central Gaza Strip and ambushed a
military vehicle patrolling on the Israeli side of the border.
Items
found after the attack, including handcuffs and bottles containing
sedatives, indicate that Hamas planned to kill and kidnap soldiers
and/or civilians and take them back to Gaza.
The IDF has uncovered 13 tunnels and over 30 tunnel entrances.
July 17: Terror tunnel
Early Thursday morning (July 17), just a few hours before the start of a humanitarian ceasefire, IDF forces thwarted an attack by Hamas terrorists who attempted to infiltrate Israel via a terror tunnel, preventing the terrorists from attacking an Israeli kibbutz.
"Humanitarian window"
Following requests by representatives of the UN and other international organizations on Wednesday evening (July 16, 2014),
the IDF has declared a "humanitarian window" in Gaza on Thursday, 17
July between 10:00-15:00. The purpose of the humanitarian window is to
allow the civilian population in Gaza to get needed supplies such as
food and medications. During this time the IDF will not initiate
military actions in Gaza, but will respond in case Israel is attacked.
Gazan
terrorists violated the truce by firing three mortars at Israel. An IDF
soldier was lightly injured by an explosion during operational activity
near southern Gaza. One minute after 3pm, rocket fire from Gaza resumed
against Israeli civilian areas. The IDF subsequently resumed attacks on
terror targets in Gaza.
July 15: Egyptian ceasefire
Israel accepted an earlier Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire to begin on Tuesday morning, 15 July 2014, at 09:00. This proposal was rejected by Hamas.
- PM Netanyahu: "If Hamas rejects the Egyptian proposal, and
the rocket fire from Gaza does not cease, and that appears to be the
case now, we are prepared to continue and intensify our operation to
protect our people. For this we have kept full support from the
responsible members of the international community."
IDF Spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner: “In according with
the government directives, the IDF now holds fire. We remain alert and
preserve high preparedness levels, both defensive and offensive. If the
Hamas terror organization will fire at Israel, we shall respond.”
Five hours later, following the continuation of rocket fire
from Gaza, PM Netanyahu said: "Hamas's rejection of the cease fire gives
Israel full legitimacy to expand the operation to protect our people."
At 3pm the IDF Spokesperson announced: “After six hours of unilateral attacks by Hamas, the IDF has resumed operational activity in the Gaza Strip. Since
9am Tuesday, about 50 rockets were fired at Israel.” The IDF struck at
Hamas tunnels, 20 concealed rocket launchers, weapons storage facilities
and other operational infrastructure.
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yaalon (Thursday evening, 17 July 2014) instructed the IDF to commence ground action to strike at the terrorist tunnels from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.
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Daily distribution of rocket fire from the Gaza Strip during Operation Protective Edge
Source: IDF