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The vast majority of these rockets and mortars have fallen into depopulated areas, but hit outright in populated areas, causing death, injury and destruction, as indicated Haaretz.
In the famous defensive system "Iron Dome" was able to intercept only 150 of these projectiles, what is the question in Israel: why this "shield" does not stop the rain of rockets?
Yaakov Amidror, former head of the Research and Development Department of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), told the Jerusalem Post but yes rockets or mortars are fired too close to their targets "there is not enough time to intercept them", which constitutes a breach in the "missile defense shield".
The vast majority of projectiles were launched from Gaza in this wayotherwise, the terrorists were concerned too much about precision but volume.
"It's very easy to fire rockets when you do it at close range and wherever they fall," said Amidror, a researcher at the Jerusalem Institute of Strategic Studies.
In addition, the expert pointed out that when It is understood that rockets and mortars will fall into unobstructed places and no attempt at interception is made.
Unfortunately, one of the deceased was the victim of one of these missiles, this affected your vehicle when traveling on a road in one of these desert regions.
It is believed that these rockets and mortars were introduced to Gaza before 2013, before the regime change in Egypt, which shares a border with the enclave. put an end to the Muslim Brotherhood's expedition to Hamas.
Or they were made ofI enter the same enclave with machinery and equipment entered before that date.
In addition, Israel considers that The funds needed for the purchase of these weapons and materials were provided by the Iranian regime, which has links with Hamas and in particular with the terrorist group Islamic Jihad, which also operates in Gaza.
IDF carried out shelling on Hamas and Islamic Jihad installations in retaliation for this wave of attacks. In one of these attacks, he died Hamed Ahmed Abed Khudari, a Hamas activist responsible for a financial institution in the enclave through which Iran sends money for the activities of terrorist groups.
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