Monday, March 10, 2008

Information I thought you should possess

Statistics for rocket attacks on Israel emanating from the Gaza Strip, through 29 February 2008:
I. Total attacks:
Since the first rocket fell on Israel on 16 April 2001 2994
Since the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in August 2005 2411
Since the Hamas takeover of Gaza in mid-June 2007 979
This year: from 1 January through 29 Feb. 2008 498
1-4 March 2008 (tentative) 95

II. Breakdown according to year:
Year No. of rockets Comments Mortar bombs
2001 4 245
2002 35 257
2003 155 265
2004 281 876
2005 179 108 until the withdrawal, 71 afterwards 238
2006 946 22
2007 896 421 until the Hamas takeover, 475 afterwards 749
2008 498 January-February 364

III. Mortar bomb hits during the same period: more than 3000

IV. All of these statistics relate to identified hits in Israeli territory. The total number of rockets launched is about 20% more and includes failed launchings as well as rockets that fell short (inside the Gaza Strip) or in the sea.

V. Grad missiles – during the recent escalation (27 February – 3 March), 23 hits of Grad missiles were identified, most in Ashkelon. Some of them were in the northern part of the city, which was hit for the first time (including Kfar Silver, a youth village north of the city). A Grad missile also hit Netivot, near the grave of Baba Sali. The scope and frequency of launchings of these long-range missiles is unprecedented.


The statistics used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are taken from the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC) under the direction of Dr. Reuven Ehrlich.



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