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IDF: Air Force kills Gazan involved in Sinai border attack

by Mojambo ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Gaza, Headlines, IDF, Israel, Palestinians at June 20th, 2012 - 10:54 am

Keep wiping them out.

by Yaakov Katz, Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force attacked and killed a global jihad terrorist in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah on Wednesday. The IDF said the man was involved in the terrorist attack that emanated from the Sinai Peninsula on Monday. One of the central planners of the attack was seriously injured.

The air strike was a joint operation of the Air Force and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), who said the killing was a confirmation of the declaration of responsibility issued Tuesday by the previously unknown global jihad organization.

Mohammed Rashuan was seriously injured in the airstrike. Rashuan, 26 of Rafah, was one of the central players in the border attack Monday, the IDF said. He was involved in attacks on Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers for a number of years.

Rashuan was involved in the procurement of weapons, providing explosives to terror operatives, the firing of projectiles into Israel, sniper attacks, and the smuggling of terror operatives in and out of the Gaza Strip.

A second man, Ghalib Rmelat, a deputy of Rashuan, was killed in the airstrike. Hamas identified him as an operative in Islamic Jihad’s Al Quds Brigades.

Moments before the airstrike, Hamas fired six rockets from the Gaza Strip into the Eshkol region of southern Israel. Four of the rockets landed inside a farming village and two exploded in an open field. Hamas’s military wing, the Izzadin a-Kassam Brigades, claimed responsibility for the rocket fire and said in a video it released that the fire was in response to the killing of Palestinians by the IDF.

Police said that no one was injured. Three omen were suffering shock from the rocket and that the rocket caused damage to buildings and sparked a fire.

Since midnight Wednesday morning, Palestinians have fired 19 rockets into southern Israel. Seventeen of the rockets landed int he Negev region and two in Lachish, police said.

Earlier Wednesday morning, Palestinian terror groups fired a Grad rocket into Israeli territory that exploded in the Bnei Shimon region near Beersheba. The rocket exploded in an open area, causing no injuries or damage. Shortly after, three Kassam rockets exploded in open areas in the Eshkol region.

Late Tuesday night, four Border Policemen in the Ashkelon Coast area were injured by shrapnel, one moderately, when a Kassam rocket directly struck a building, after nearly 50 rockets and mortar shells pounded southern Israel.

IAF aircraft struck seven terror targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Tuesday in response to the continued rocket and mortar fire into southern Israel, according to the IDF Spokesman’s Office. Palestinians did not immediately report any injuries or deaths resulting from the IAF strikes although at least six were killed in strikes since Monday.

 

 

 

Palestinians fire 100 rockets at southern Israel, Iron Dome intercepts 25 out of 27 missiles

by Mojambo ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Gaza, Headlines, IDF, Israel, Palestinians at March 10th, 2012 - 12:19 pm

The Palestinians every few months need to have their noses bloodied. Enjoy the video below of Palestinians who were preparing rockets to fire,  being killed.

by Yaakov Lappin

Palestinian terrorists in Gaza targeted cities, towns, and farming regions in southern Israel with waves of rockets throughout Friday and Saturday, setting off air raid sirens and injuring eight people

One hundred rockets – Kassams and the longer-range Grads – were fired by midday Saturday at civilian regions. Of those, the Iron Dome anti-rocket system intercepted 25 projectiles heading directly into city centers in Ashdod, Beersheba and Ashkelon. Seventy-five rockets exploded in Israeli territory, most of them in open fields. The barrage came after the IAF foiled a major terror attack, killing the secretary general of the Popular Resistance Committees, Zuhair Qaisi.

Eight people were injured on Friday evening. In the Eshkol Regional Council, a 40-year-old man was seriously injured from rocket shrapnel, a second man was moderately injured by shrapnel in his stomach, and a third was lightly injured. Paramedics said the injured were foreign workers. An electric pole and a vehicle were also damaged in the same area.

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Three other people in the South were lightly injured while fleeing for cover during sirens. One civilian was treated for shock. The injured were taken to the Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot and the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon for treatment.

Police bomb squad units moved from one explosion site to another seeking to ensure that the fallen rockets did not pose a further threat to the public.

The rocket barrages tapered off at around 3 a.m., but resumed again on Saturday morning, when air raid sirens rang out in Beersheba and Ashdod.

In the Be’er Tuvia area, police located a rocket explosion site late on Friday night. The windows of a home were shattered and a car was damaged by the projectile. No injuries were reported.

In addition to the major southern cities, terrorists targeted Israeli communities in the Eshkol Regional Council, Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council, and other rural communities close to Gaz

The IDF Home Front Command instructed all civilians living within 40 kilometers of the Gaza Strip to behave cautiously and ensure that they were never far from a designated safe room and away from windows.

Further details are available here on the Home Front Command website

The IAF struck targets in Gaza overnight Friday and Saturday morning in response to the rocket attacks. 14 Palestinians – 10 of them members of Islamic Jihad – were killed in the strikes and another 20 were injured, according to Palestinian news agency Ma’an.

The Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) swiftly called for retaliation following the first IAF strike that killed Qaisi, as well as senior PRC member Ahmad Hanini. A third man was also injured in the attack. The IAF struck a vehicle in a move to thwart a large-scale terror attack that was in its last stages of preparation, according to the IDF spokesperson.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said Israel was responsible for what he called “a grave escalation.”

[…..]The IDF stated that the attack was part of an operation to thwart the intentions of terrorists to carry out terror attacks in Sinai, along the border between Israel and Egypt. Qaisi had been planning and leading over the past few days, a major terror attack against Israeli targets, and the strike was conducted in order to prevent the attack, the IDF said in a statement.

It added that the IDF was not interested in escalation but was ready to defend Israel and would respond forcefully and decisively against against any attempt at terrorist activity.

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Israeli hacker team brings down Iranian websites

by Mojambo ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Headlines, Iran, Israel at January 26th, 2012 - 12:55 pm

I love it! Never mess with smart tech savvy Jews!  How do you like it now Ahmadinejad? I am sorry to learn that anti Zionist Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz (aka Ha’Hamas) is back up.

by Yaakov Lappin

Screenshot of hacked Iranian website

By Screenshot

Israeli hackers brought down Iran’s Press TV website and two websites belonging to the Ministry of Health and Medical Education on Thursday.

The hackers, who call themselves “IDF Team,” said their actions were a response to a series of attacks on Israeli sites the previous day.

Three additional Iranian sites were hacked and their servers altered to display an Israeli flag and anti-Arab text in English.

The website of Press TV, the Iranian regime’s English-language satellite channel, was unavailable for a short period of time following the hackers’ announcement.

“At 16:30 Israel Clock the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education website will be down until further notice. In addition to Iran’s television network, broadcasting in English round-the-clock, based in Tehran that [is] called Press TV will be down until further notice,” the hackers wrote in a message.

“Ahmadinejad what do you have to say about that?” they added.

The attack represents the latest chapter in an Internet feud that began at the start of the month when an Arab hacker published tens of thousands of Israeli credit card numbers.

Earlier, IDF Team told The Jerusalem Post it was preparing a response after the websites of two Israeli hospitals – Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer and the private Assouta hospital network – were taken offline on Wednesday.

IDF Team has played a pivotal part in Israeli counter-strikes on high-profile Arab websites following attacks by Arab hackers. They appear to have employed a combination of attacks to disable the Iranian websites on Thursday, by launching dedicated denial-of-service attacks (DDOS) attacks and breaking into Iranian servers.

On Wednesday, the Haaretz newspaper’s Hebrew-language website was downed by pro-Palestinian hackers. Haaretz said it saw a message claiming responsibility for the attack by hackers calling themselves “Anonymous Palestine.” The website of the financial newspaper The Marker was also unavailable on Wednesday.

Last week, Israeli hackers brought down the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency website and the Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange site, in retaliation for a DDOS attack on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and the El Al websites.

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Israeli Air Force kills two islamic Jihad terrorists as rockets continue to fly

by Mojambo ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Egypt, Gaza, Headlines, IDF, Israel, Palestinians at August 25th, 2011 - 3:25 pm

How’s that “cease fire” holding up?

by Yaakov Lappin and Yaakov Katz

The IAF struck targets in northern and southern Gaza overnight Wednesday in response to rocket fire from terrorists in the Strip, the IDF Spokesman’s Office announced in a statement.

“During a night air assault a storage site in northern Gaza and tunnel used for smuggling and weapons manufacturing in the southern Gaza Strip” were struck, the statement said, adding that direct hits were identified.

Palestinian sources claimed an Israeli air strike targeted an Islamic Jihad sports facility, and killed two people there.

Earlier, the Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted a rocket that was fired toward Beersheba and two rockets that were fired toward Ashkelon.

A nine-month-old baby was lightly wounded in the hand when a Grad-type rocket scored a direct hit on an empty car south of Ashkelon.

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The late evening salvo of more than 10 rockets came after three days of quiet, since Hamas declared Gazan groups would stop launching rockets at Israel on Sunday night.

Earlier Wednesday, at least seven rockets hit near Ashkelon and in Ofakim. The rockets were believed to be fired by Islamic Jihad, supposedly in response to an Israel Air Force air strike earlier in the day that killed a senior operative who the IDF said was planning attacks against Israel from the Sinai Peninsula.

Four rockets struck in the Eshkol Regional Council and another two hit open land near Ofakim shortly after another rocket fell in an open field north of the Gaza Strip near Ashkelon. No one was injured in the strikes.

The IDF had prepared for the rocket fire following the air strike against the Islamic Jihad operative and canceled the Briza Festival in Ashkelon that was scheduled for Wednesday night.

In what appeared to be part of an IDF response to the renewed rocket fire, the IAF bombed an Islamic Jihad rocket cell in Gaza City. Palestinians reported one dead and several wounded.

Later in the day, two more terrorists were killed in air strikes against rocket cells.

Palestinian news agency Ma’an said the first man killed was Ismail al-Asmar, a field commander in the Al-Quds Brigade, the Islamic Jihad’s “military wing.” A spokesman for a medical service run by Hamas said two other people were wounded in the strike.

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Defense officials said that the IDF would continue to strike at terror cells that it spotted preparing to fire rockets into Israel, and against terrorists who it knew, according to intelligence information, were in the midst of planning attacks against Israel, as it did on Wednesday morning.

“This could lead to another escalation in rocket fire, but the IDF will not stand by as Israelis are attacked,” one official said.

Also Wednesday, IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.- Gen. Benny Gantz instituted new defensive measures along the border with Egypt on Wednesday, out of fear indicating that Palestinians were planning more attacks.

Gantz’s orders went into effect in the afternoon and included a stronger emphasis on the collection of intelligence by the IDF in the Gaza Strip and Sinai in an effort to locate and track terrorists who may be planning attacks against Israel.
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A military probe into the incident, presented earlier this week to the Egyptians by OC Planning Directorate Maj.-Gen. Amir Eshel, discovered that three Egyptians, including an escaped convict, had participated in the attack alongside PRC operatives from the Gaza Strip.

The results of the investigation were presented to the Egyptians to prove the IDF did not intentionally shoot at Egyptian policemen who were killed in the crossfire between Israeli soldiers and terrorists on the Egyptian side of the border.

Eshel played audio tapes for the Egyptians in which OC Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Tal Russo is heard warning soldiers and attack helicopters to be careful not to hit the Egyptian policemen.

Gantz’s decisions regarding the border also pertained to the operational doctrine of the Navy Command Center in Eilat, which is responsible for protecting the South from threats originating in the Red Sea.

“These are important changes that come in response to the serious threat that Israel faces today from the Sinai Peninsula,” a military source said.

The IDF said Gantz was also looking into ways to complete the construction of another 100 km. of fence along the Sinai border by the end of the year.

Since construction began in late 2010, the Defense Ministry has completed the construction of 30 km.

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