By late afternoon, the Israeli military said militants had fired more than 600 rockets into Israel, and that Israeli forces had launched about 260 airstrikes against militant targets in Gaza.
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Date | March 14, 2019 |
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Location | Tel Aviv, Israel |
By late afternoon, the Israeli military said militants had fired more than 600 rockets into Israel, and that Israeli forces had launched about 260 airstrikes against militant targets in Gaza.
On Sunday, the Israeli military said a misfired Palestinian rocket — not an Israeli airstrike — caused the death of a pregnant Palestinian woman and her infant niece in the Gaza Strip, disputing the Gaza Health Ministry's statement that Israel is to blame.
Israeli authorities believe the rocket fire Wednesday afternoon came from Palestinian groups located in Lebanon and not Hezbollah. However, these Palestinian groups would likely not be able to attack Israel without Hezbollah’s consent.
JERUSALEM, Israel – The Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah said it fired a barrage of rockets at Israel Friday afternoon in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon a day earlier.
The IDF said the Iron Dome intercepted 10 projectiles, six landed in open spaces and three fell inside Lebanese territory. Israeli media reported that the IDF responded to the attack by firing artillery shells at Lebanon.
The attack activated Israel’s Iron Dome, which is typically used for rocket attacks from Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces released video of the Iron Dome intercepting the rockets.
On Monday President Barack Obama signed a bill granting an additional $225 million in U.S. taxpayer dollars for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. The U.S. has provided hundreds of millions of dollars for Iron Dome in the past. The new package is intended to replenish Israel's capabilities.
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Iron Dome uses radar, advanced tracking technology and anti-missile batteries to follow the trajectory of an incoming rocket or mortar and determine if it is headed for a major population center.
The commander claims that the divine intervention stopped the death of hundreds of Israeli citizens.
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Over 3,356 rockets have been fired at Israel, with that number rising everyday, and only four people have been killed as a result of rocket fire. While Israel’s Iron Dome is a wonder to behold and responsible for maintaining the safety of Israeli civilians from rocket fire, the numbers show that only 578 rockets were destroyed by Iron Dome ...
The commander labeled the covering as “clouds of glory.”
One even has a picture of a bullet being fired at a soldier and being stopped by a hand-grenade that the soldier had in his vest. The grenade miraculously did not explode.
In true Israeli fashion the soldiers themselves have begun picking up on this trend of miraculous storytelling and have begun jokingly creating new ones. One online forum member who claimed to have also been serving in Gaza wrote: