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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Israeli Home Front Command Readying for Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan Missiles


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09/12/2009 The Israeli occupation army Home Front Command is preparing for the possibility that Hamas will fire missiles up to a range of 80 kilometers from the Gaza Strip in the event of a future conflict with Israel, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

The preparations are being carried out on several different levels within the Israeli army, with a focus on preparing officials of regional councils and municipalities within the range - including Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan - for the possibility of missiles and rockets landing in their communities.

During Operation Cast Lead, which began December 27, 2008, Hamas fired rockets to a range of around 40 km., hitting Ashdod and Yavneh. In late September, Hamas fired a missile with a 60 km range from the Gaza Strip and into the Mediterranean Sea.

The Israeli occupation army is also preparing information kits that could be distributed in the affected areas, as well as Home Front Command reserve units that would need to be deployed there in the event of rocket attacks.

The occupation army believes that Hamas has obtained Iranian-made Fajr missiles, either the Fajr 3 or Fajr 5. The Fajr 3 is five meters long and can carry a 45-kilogram warhead. To increase the rocket's range, Hamas has the option of shrinking the warhead to 25 or 30 kilograms, enabling it to strike deeper into Tel Aviv. This missile is also in Hezbollah hands in Lebanon.

The Fajr 5 is slightly larger - 10 meters long - and has a range of up to 75 km, which could reach Tel Aviv, as well as communities further up the coast. Intelligence assessments are that Hamas smuggled the missiles into the Gaza Strip through tunnels, possibly as separate components.

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