Saturday, January 18, 2014

18-Jan-14: Gazan rocket attack on southern Israel at 11 tonight

The Tzeva Adom incoming-missile warning system was heard throughout the northern Negev desert area of southern Israel at a few minutes after 11 this evening, sending thousands of residents into their safe rooms and bomb shelters. A rocket fired from Gaza appears to have crashed into open fields (according to Ynet) in the Sha'ar Hanegev region (population about 6,000) without causing injury or damage, though this was plainly not the intention of the terrorists who took their lives in their hands by mounting the attack.

We write often about these ongoing assaults on the civilians - almost never on the military - of southern Israel by the terror forces of Hamas-controlled Gaza. Time to put some simple statistics under the reports. Our experience is that even Israel's staunchest supporters and friends have little idea of the scale of this horror.

The numbers in the table below come from two different sources. Each has its own criteria, but more importantly the fact that there is no systematic reporting of the ongoing day-by-day assault means there's no single source of authoritative data. This is a pity.

Missiles Fired Into Southern Israel
From Gaza 

thisongoingwar.blogspot.com




Year
Rocket Attacks
Rockets and Mortars
Injuries
Deaths
2001
510


1
2002
661


1
2003
848


1
2004
1,528


5
2005
488
1,255

6
2006
1,123
1,777
371
9
2007
2,427
2,807
578
10
2008
3,278
3,716
611
15
2009
774
858
11
2
2010
231
365
35
5
2011
627
680
81
3
2012
2,248
2,273
284
6
2013
36



2014
15



Totals:
14,794
13,731
1,971
64



The gaps in the table reflect the absence of systematic record keeping at various times. They do not signify zero. The ongoing total for 2014 was accurate only up until last week and does not include tonight's.

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