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Yup. Actually Zionia lost this battle in a series of lost battles.The wider war has been lost for quite a while. I measure it by the degree of isolation, literal internal political destruction, surrounded by The Resistance, etc. I can see no way Zionia extricating itself from this deep multifaceted defeat. I also believe the US is drifting away from Zionia. There are far bigger fish to fry.
These pictures of destruction in Gaza are no less than the annihilation of Zionia itself. Within its ‘borders’ or right next to them.
4th IDF terrorist confirmed liquidated by Hamas rockets in yesterday's strike, 10 more wounded (several with serious injuries)3 IDF terrorists confirmed liquidated by Hamas rockets, 11 more wounded (3 in "serious condition")
Zionists media announced the liquidation of 3 terrorists following a strike by Hamas on their position in Karam Abu Salem outside of Gaza.
Staff Sgt. Ruben Marc Mordechai Assouline, 19 of the Givati Brigade's Shaked Battalion, from Ra'anana.
Staff Sgt. Ido Testa, 19, of the Givati Brigade's Shaked Battalion, from Jerusalem.
Staff Sgt. Tal Shavit, 21, of the Nahal Brigade's 931st Battalion, from Kfar Giladi.
Another 11 soldiers were wounded in the rocket attack, including two soldiers of the 931st Battalion and a soldier of the Shaked Battalion who are listed in serious condition.
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kinda funny they have 19 year old staff sergeants
40 tube rocket launcher (looks like Iranian Arash / grad rockets with 20-40km range)
Resistance sources claim less than half of the rockets were intercepted by Iron Dome. It is very interesting that Israel has stopped publishing Iron Dome interception rates. I remember in every previous war they would constantly publish incredible interception rates.
Israel likely has 300-400 Tamir interceptors deployed at the north at any one time (5 batteries). I used to think Hezbollah would need to fire 200+ rockets simultaneously to deplete the interceptors but now it seems even smaller launches of 20-60 rockets are having acceptable success rates (at least in the most northern settlements) - Israel's ability to intercept rockets/drones in the north has been significantly and noticeably degraded. 800+ ATGMs and 3000+ rockets fired by Hezbollah so far. Systematic destruction of Israeli surveillance bases/assets across the border and wide scale damage across Zionist settlements near the Lebanese border (60,000+ settlers have fled their homes in the north already).
On the other hand, Israel claims to have killed half of Hezbollah's commanders in south Lebanon. Hezbollah refuted this and said it is much less than half and those martyred have been quickly replaced.
Larger launches will be needed for better defended areas such as Naharriya, Akka and Haifa but Hezbollah also has 72 tube launcher vehicles.
As some resistance sources claimed before this conflict, the Iron Dome is irrelevant in a conflict with Hezbollah. The real question is precision guided missiles because even with a 20-60% success rate of Grad rockets, they are still unguided and need some luck to do damage.
Frankly, the more they intercept the better. They will eventually deplete.
iron dome is a bit different to ABM interceptors given Tamir interceptors are much cheaper and much of the $16B US aid will go towards replenishing those stockpilesFrankly, the more they intercept the better. They will eventually deplete.
That is the reason they are not intercepting in the north. They are depleted and don’t want to replenish the north since the border regions are largely evacuated.
Save the interceptors for further away still populated areas or large cities.
To be clear, the reason for depletion being important is less about funding and much more so about production.iron dome is a bit different to ABM interceptors given Tamir interceptors are much cheaper and much of the $16B US aid will go towards replenishing those stockpiles
iron dome is a bit different to ABM interceptors given Tamir interceptors are much cheaper and much of the $16B US aid will go towards replenishing those stockpiles
I think cost of Tamir is a bit lower but lets assume $200k vs $5k (40:1)$100-150K per interceptor. 2 fired at each target.
The rockets are probably <$5K. Just standard artillery rockets aka Katushyas
Economics aren’t that great especially compared to a future solution like lasers
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