Israel Shoots Down Syrian Aircraft Over Golan Heights

A Syrian aircraft has been shot down over the Golan Heights by Israeli defense systems.

The shooting down of the aircraft is the first time since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War that the battle has crossed into Israeli territory in a major way.  Until this point, only stray mortar fire had struck Israeli territory.

Israeli Defense Forces say that the plane was a MiG-21 fighter jet and a surface-to-air missile took the plane down.  The wreckage of the plane landed in Syria and the pilot reportedly was able to eject and land in Syrian territory.

Syrian government spokesman tried to claim the shooting down of the plane meant Israel was supporting the terrorist group ISIS.  World leaders immediately dismissed the Syrian claim as “absurd.”

 

Israeli Navy Head Vows To Fight Anywhere

The head of the Israeli Navy has stated that he will put his ships everywhere if that’s what it takes to defend the nation of Israel.

“We will guard, protect and act in any enemy coast, and fight bravely for the nevy and the state of Israel,” Admiral Ram Rothberg said during a memorial ceremony.

The ceremony was to remember the INS Dakar and held on the INS Tanin.

“Without a doubt, this power, operationally and strategically, is very important for Israel, the IDF and the navy,” Adm. Rothberg stated. “More than four decades passed since INS Dakar’s last voyage… Although the threats have changed, and today you have the most modern equipment, the most advanced technologies, and the most quality means, the mission remains the same mission that the INS Dakar personnel were sent on,  and the responsibility is the same. To protect the Israeli coast, sea waters, and working with all of the IDF’s branches to achieve the relevant goals.”

The Admirals in attendance at the event said the new submarines will allow them to gain intelligence in places they have been unable to visit in the past.

IDF To Investigate Five Cases Related To 50-Day Conflict

The Israeli Military Advocate General Corps announced investigations into five incidents connected to the 50-day battle between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas.

The most high profile of the cases involves the airstrike on a beach that resulted in the deaths of four Palestinian children.  However, the IDF said none of the situations is being investigated under the guise of a “war crime.”

The MAG Corps speed at launching investigations is seen as a response to actions after the 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead in Gaza that had some incidents left without investigation years later.

The beach investigation will look into accusations from reporters that no Hamas military targets were in the area of the beach at the time of the air strikes.  The strike took place near a hotel where foreign journalists had been staying and they observed the air strike.

An investigation that has already taken place regarding an Israeli rocket that struck a UN school has shown that while one Israeli rocket hit the school, no injuries were caused to anyone by the strike.  Hamas had claimed children were injured as a result of the strike.

IDF Admits Hamas More Tenacious Than Previously Believed

Senior officials with the Israeli Defense Force has admitted to the Times of Israel that they underestimated the tenacity of Hamas and that they did not expect the conflict to last long.

“If you’d asked me two months ago, I wouldn’t assess that it’s going to take us 50 days,” the unnamed official said.  “We thought it’s going to take them a shorter time to understand what happened, and we are mistaken here.  It’s a tactical assessment mistake, but it’s a mistake.”

The official who demanded anonymity said that Hamas also had surprised the IDF with the power of their forces.

“They were in pretty good shape and pretty well trained,” he said, referring to amphibious commando-style raids.

“You can see for sure they were trained outside of the Gaza Strip,” he said.  He also said that nothing surprised them militarily and that right now they’re believed to be in very bad shape.

The truce on August 26th continues to hold.

Hamas Claims Ceasefire Is “Triumph Over Israel”

An open-ended truce in the conflict between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas goes into effect tonight but it is not being billed as a cease-fire by the terrorists.

Hamas sent out a graphic of three Palestinian gunfighters pointing weapons at an Israeli soldier who was raising his hands in the air while holding a white flag.  The caption on the graphic says “and so Gaza has triumphed.”

Hamas also had their members take to the streets after the beginning of the cease-fire to celebrate their “victory.”

Mosques throughout the Gaza strip were broadcasting messages of celebration and celebratory chants of “Allahu Akbar” while Palestinians who had been in shelters because of the conflict made their way outside.

Hamas launched a final barrage of rockets toward Tel Aviv just before the start of the cease-fire.

Israeli officials, however, say the deal does not include any of Hamas’ demands including an airport and a seaport.  No prisoners were going to be released as part of the Egyptian-brokered agreement.

Hamas Rocket Hits Ashkelon Home; 28 Injured

A Hamas barrage before the beginning of an open-ended cease-fire struck a home in Ashkelon and a playground in Ashdod.

Initial reports from emergency personnel say that 28 people have been injured in the barrage.  The family in the home had just reached their safe room when the rockets struck the roof and were not injured.  However, those in the area were wounded by debris.

At least one rocket made it through the Iron Dome defense system and struck the middle of a kindergarten playground.  No children were harmed in that attack.

Hamas claims the attack was in retaliation for the IDF destroying an apartment complex in Gaza Tuesday.

The IDF launched an attack before the cease-fire that targeted a boy’s school in Gaza City where Hamas launched a rocket assault that killed 4-year-old Daniel Tragerman.  The IDF warned officials in Gaza of the attack so they could make sure no children were inside the building at the time of the attack.

Three times during the conflict Hamas was found to be hiding weapons inside UN schools in Gaza.

Hamas Terrorists Kill Israeli Child

A four-year-old Israeli child is dead because of the terrorist group Hamas.

Doctors in southern Israel confirmed the death of Magen David Adom after he was brought into the hospital in “very grave condition.”  The boy was struck by shrapnel from a mortar that was launched from the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Witnesses said they heard three explosions at the time the boy was wounded.  No other reports of injuries or damage were reported as most were focused on rushing the boy to the hospital.

The rocket barrage from the terrorists seemed focused on children as at least one mortar struck near a pre-school Eshkol.

A barrage also struck a synagogue in Ashdod sending three people to the hospital.

IDF forces stepped up their air responses to the missile launches.

Three Top Hamas Leaders Killed In Airstrike

Israel responded to the Hamas breaking of a ceasefire by launching an assault on a building that was housing a group of Hamas leadership.

Hamas confirmed the deaths of the officials.

Mohammed Abu Shammala, Raed al-Attar and Mohammed Barhoum were inside a four-story building that was hit in an Israeli airstrike.  The IDF said the home was targeted specifically as part of the response to the Hamas assault.

Palestinian Authority health officials in Rafah say that dozens of other people are still missing.

Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the situation during a public statement that Operation Protective Edge is not over despite the recent ceasefire.  He said that the response is going to be a “continuous campaign.”

Hamas vowed revenge.

“The assassinations of the three Qassam leaders is a grave crime. But it will not break our people and Israel will pay the price for it,” a Hamas statement read.

Hamas Leader Missing; Family Confirmed Killed In Air Strike

The family of the leader of terrorist group Hamas in the Gaza strip were confirmed killed when an Israeli air strike destroyed the building they were living in.

However, there are conflicting reports about whether the strike also cut off the head of Hamas’ leadership in Gaza.  Hamas denies that Mohammed Deif was hit while several Israeli sources say he perished in the attack.

The attack was in response to Hamas breaking the cease fire and launching a series of terrorist rocket attacks into Israel.  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had warned Hamas that the IDF was prepared to “strike back hard” if the ceasefire were to be broken and the operation against Deif’s headquarters is believed to have been one of the items referenced by the Prime Minister.

Middle East analysts say that if Deif was killed in the attack it will likely cause Hamas to launch more assaults and refuse to enter back into negotiations to end the hostilities.

The Israeli Defense Forces recalled 2,000 soldiers after the breaking of the ceasefire to provide support for the IDF response.

Egypt has issued a call for both sides to return to the negotiating table in Cairo.  Israel had recalled their delegation after Hamas broke the latest ceasefire.

Israeli Defense Forces Launch Website For Operation Protective Edge

The Israeli Defense Forces have launched a website for those around the world to stay informed about the ongoing conflict with the Hamas terrorists.

The website, called “Special Report Operation Protective Edge”, shows a history of the conflict, tactics used by Hamas and other information regarding the IDF, their operation and the impact the terror attacks are having on Israeli citizens.

IDF Spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner announced the site on Twitter Wednesday when he updated the daily total of rockets fired into Israel in the last 24 hours.  (137 rockets launched, only 24 intercepted by Iron Dome.)

The site provides photo and video proof of Hamas using different terror tactics and “cowardly defensive actions” such as using women and children as human shields to protect their male terrorists or weapons.

The site also outlines how Hamas violates international law on a consistent basis and their flaunting of ceasefires.

The site is available at http://www.idfblog.com/operationgaza2014