A dramatic escalation in Hamas rocket fire forced Israel to take action against terrorists in Gaza.

A dramatic escalation in Hamas rocket fire forced Israel to take action against terrorists in Gaza.

28.06.14
IDF Editorial Team

Gaza terrorists have fired more than 450 rockets at Israel since the beginning of the year. The attacks have sent thousands running into bomb shelters, threatening 3.5 million Israeli lives.

Since Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, terrorists from the strip have fired more than 8,000 rockets into Israel.

Although Israel’s Iron Dome Missile Defense system stops some of the attacks, most rockets are capable of reaching Israel’s biggest cities. More than half a million Israelis have less than 60 seconds to find shelter after a rocket is launched from Gaza into Israel. Many have only 15 seconds.

Updates: Rocket attacks against Israel

Monday July 7

During the day more than 80 rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel. Gaza terrorists fired a rocket a Be’er Sheva, the largest city in southern Israel. A short time later, terrorists attacked IDF soldiers patrolling Israel’s security fence along the southern Gaza border. Initial reports suggested that the attackers used firearms and an RPG anti-tank missile.

Additionally, an IDF aircraft targeted a Hamas terror tunnel, preventing an attack on Israelis.

Sunday July 6

Gaza terrorists fired 15 rockets towards Israel.

Saturday July 5

Gaza terrorists fired 15 rockets at Israel. Two rockets caused a fire in the Eshkol Regional Council. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted a rocket fired at Be’er Sheva.

Friday July 4

Gaza terrorists fired 16 rockets towards Israel. In response, the IDF targeted three Hamas terror sites in Gaza.

Thursday July 3

Gaza terrorists fired over 40 rockets at Israel. Two rockets directly stuck homes in Sderot, and two others were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system. Additionally, shrapnel from a rocket attack wounded a soldier in Eshkol Regional Council.

In response to these attacks, the IDF targeted 15 terror sites in Gaza.

Wednesday July 2

Gaza terrorists fired 10 rockets at Israel. Seven of them hit Eshkol Regional Council, and the Iron Dome system intercepted one of them above Ashkelon.

In response, the IDF targeted a rocket launching site in Gaza.

Tuesday July 1

Gaza terrorists fired twelve rockets towards Israel. Two of them hit north of Sderot and two others hit Eshkol Regional Council.

In response to these relentless attacks against Israelis, the IDF targeted 34 terror sites in Gaza.

Monday June 30

Three Gaza rockets struck Sdot Negev on Monday morning, damaging a home in the area. Less than two hours earlier, eight rockets hit populated areas throughout the south.

Sunday June 29

An IDF aircraft targeted terrorist​s ​in Gaza during​ their final preparations to launch rockets at communities of southern Israel.

Earlier Sunday evening, two rockets fired from Gaza were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system. Simultaneously, terrorists opened fire at IDF soldiers adjacent to the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip. The force responded by firing at a suspect in the vicinity.

Saturday June 28

Gaza terrorists fired at least two rockets that struck an industrial factory in Sderot, causing a fire in the area. Emergency rescue teams rushed to the area following the terrorist attack.

In response to the rocket strikes and in order to prevent further attacks, an IAF aircraft targeted four terror activity sites, six concealed rocket launchers and two weapons manufacturing sites in Gaza.

Plumes of smoke in Sderot following a rocket strike in the area

On Saturday evening, six rockets and two mortars fired at Israel. Three of the rockets hit the Eshkol Regional Council and an additional rocket hit the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. Two of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.

In response to these attacks, an IAF aircraft targeted two terror activity sites, a weapons-manufacturing facility and a weapons-storage facility in Gaza. Direct hits were confirmed.

Earlier Saturday, an explosive device was activated against forces working adjacent to the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip.

Eight explosive devices have been activated against IDF soldiers since the beginning of the year. Additionally, Gaza terrorists have fired over 50 rockets at southern Israel during the past two weeks alone.

Friday June 27

In less than an hour, Gaza terrorists fired five rockets at Israel. The Iron Dome system intercepted two of the rockets.

Earlier Friday, IAF aircraft targeted O​sama Ha​s​sumi and Mohammad Fatzih​, terror operative​s ​in northern Gaza. Hass​umi and Fatzih were involved in last week’s rocket fire at Israel, as well as several terror attacks over the past few years. The terrorists were planning further attacks against Israeli civilians before the IDF targeted them.

“​Militants like Hassumi and Fatzih, who attack Israel from Gaza, will not be free to plan, plot and operate [against Israel],” said IDF Spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner. “We will continue to strike the instigators and agitators with patience, determination and precision. Gaza terrorism does not pay.”

The Iron Dome system intercepted two of the rockets.

Tuesday June 24

Earlier this evening, five rockets were launched at Israeli civilians by Gaza terrorists. Two rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system, one hit an open area in the Sha’ar HaNegev regional council and the remaining two fell in Gaza.

In response to these attacks, an IAF aircraft targeted five concealed rocket launchers in northern Gaza, one terror activity site in central Gaza, and a weapon manufacturing facility in southern Gaza.

Sunday June 22

Terrorists fired two rockets fired at Israel. Both of them hit the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council. In response the IDF targeted four terror activity sites in Gaza.

Additionally, a terrorist carrying a hand grenade was arrested Sunday morning near Eshkol Regional Council. An initial investigation suggests he infiltrated Israel through the Gaza security fence.

Saturday June 21

Terrorists fired three rockets at Israel, of them one hit the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council, one hit Hof Ashkelon Regional Council and one fell short of its target and landed in Gaza.

Friday June 20

Four rockets were fired at Israel. Of them, one hit an open area near Sderot, one was intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system and two fell short of their target and landed in Palestinian territory.

In response, the IDF targeted three concealed rocket launchers and a weapons storage facility in Gaza.

Thursday June 19

Two rockets were fired at Israel. One was intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system, and the other hit an open area near Sderot. In response, the IDF targeted a rocket-launching site and two terror activity sites in Gaza.

Wednesday June 18

Five rockets were fired at Israel, of which two hit the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council. One hit a house that was damaged by the explosion

Tuesday June 17

In response to rocket fire: The IDF targeted a terrorist activity site, a weapons factory and two weapon storage facilities in Gaza.

Monday June 16

In response to a rocket fired at Israel, the IDF targeted two terrorist activity sites, three weapon storage facilities, and a weapons-manufacturing site in Gaza.

Sunday June 15

Multiple rockets were fired at Israel. Two of them were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.

“We have repeatedly addressed the consequences facing those who seek to endanger the lives of innocent civilians,” IDF Spokesperson Lt. Col. Peter Lerner recently said in response to the attacks. “Iron Dome’s success does not change the absurd fact that Israelis have been living under continuous rocket threat for multiple years. We shall persist with our determination to combat terror elements and eliminate the pending threat to Israeli lives.”