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National Experiences - British Commission for Military History

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tH e mi l i ta ry do C t r i n e o f t H e is r a e l i air fo r C e 163<br />

Hezbollah. This time made up of Lebanese Shiite Moslems supported by Syria and<br />

Iran who supplied the organization with modern ground-to-ground missiles, Katyusha<br />

rockets and other armaments. Once again, Israel found itself fighting a terrorist<br />

organization on its northern border. Despite these attacks, Israel refrained from<br />

another all out campaign, limiting itself to counter attacks mainly through use of the<br />

air <strong>for</strong>ce.<br />

This situation lasted <strong>for</strong> many years with the Hezbollah growing stronger and<br />

being supplied with both medium and long-range missiles by Iran and Syria, and<br />

the Lebanese authorities being helpless against it. In the year of 2006, in an attack<br />

on an Israeli patrol on the border, the Hezbollah killed 8 soldiers and kidnapped two<br />

others. This time Israel decided to react with <strong>for</strong>ce against the terrorists. The IAF<br />

opened a massive attack on the long range missiles that were in the center and north<br />

of Lebanon and destroyed them in the first wave. The terrorists retaliated with a massive<br />

barrage of missiles on the north of Israel causing extensive damage and loss of<br />

life. Dozens of houses and factories were damaged and the population was <strong>for</strong>ced to<br />

remain in shelters. The IAF attacked the Hezbollah and Shiite Center in Beirut with<br />

full <strong>for</strong>ce and totally destroyed it.<br />

The war ended with the intervention of the UN. An agreement was reached in<br />

which the Hezbollah would no longer have bases on the Israeli border with a UN<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce being stationed in south Lebanon to ensure its implementation. Up to this day<br />

(2010), the northern border has remained quiet.<br />

The Gaza War 2008 “Oferet Yetsuka Operation” (Cast Lead)<br />

The south of the country was also not quiet considering that the terror organizations<br />

were active in the overcrowded refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. After Israel<br />

unilaterally withdrew from the Strip in August 2005, the extremist group Hamas<br />

gained control and vowed to continue the fight against Israel. When Israel built fences<br />

that prevented infiltration from the Strip, the Hamas group started to fire home made<br />

rockets against the civilian Israeli population of the towns and settlements around<br />

the Strip. This situation lasted <strong>for</strong> eight years, in which time thousands of rockets<br />

and mortars were fired from the strip, and although the loss of life and damage to<br />

property was not very serious, it resulted in trauma to all the civilian population in<br />

the south area of the country. The political decision not to attack the Gaza Strip was<br />

seen by Hamas as a sign of weakness and fear on the part of Israel.<br />

The mortar and missile fire from the Strip, escalated in the absence of any reaction<br />

from Israel, until eventually, there was no choice other than to put a stop to it<br />

once and <strong>for</strong> all. At the end of December 2008 the IDF was activated against Hamas,<br />

the Israeli Army and the IAF attacked and destroyed numerous Hamas targets, and<br />

the result was that from that time on the border with Gaza is relatively quiet (2010).

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