Khaleej Times

Israel expects 2k rockets a day in any war with Hezbollah

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Israel does not want war with Lebanon’s Hezbollah but is prepared to face about 2,000 rockets a day from the armed group if conflict breaks out, a senior Israeli military official told the news agency.

In May this year, the Israeli army fought an 11-day war against Palestinia­n armed groups in the Gaza Strip, who fired around 4,400 projectile­s towards the Jewish state.

Israel says its Iron Dome defence system, which has been in use for around a decade, intercepte­d around 90 per cent of the rockets headed for populated areas, while just under 300 hit inhabited districts.

The rate of fire surpassed that seen in Israel’s 2006 war against Hezbollah, when a similar number of rockets were launched from Lebanon — but over the course of around a month — the Israeli army said.

In May, cities like Tel Aviv and Ashdod experience­d the “highest number of fire towards them in the history of Israel”, said Uri Gordin, chief of the army’s Home Front Command.

“We saw a pace of more than 400 rockets fired towards Israel on a daily basis.” He said that in the case of “conflict or a war with Hezbollah, we expect more than five times the number of rockets fired every day from Lebanon to Israel”.

“Basically we are looking between 1,500 and 2,500 rockets fired daily towards Israel,” he told AFP.

Set up in 1992 after the first Gulf War, Gordin’s Home Front Command is in charge of civil defence, meaning it is responsibl­e for readying the country in case of threat, conflict or disaster.

The unit was criticised for its response to the 2006 war with Hezbollah, which killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 160 Israelis, the majority of them soldiers.

That war was a “wake-up call” for the Home Front Command, Gordin said, adding that it had since beefed up its liaison units, which are now active across 250 Israeli municipali­ties to provide assistance in case of any attack.

The Home Front Command uses computer projection­s to predict a rocket’s trajectory after it has been launched, and advises the public, within a specific range, to head to bomb shelters. —

We saw a pace of more than 400 rockets fired towards Israel on a daily basis. In the case of conflict or a war, we expect more than five times the number of rockets fired every day from Lebanon to Israel. Uri Gordin

Chief of Israel’s Home Front Command

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