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Gaza rockets penetrate Israeli defense system due to Iron Dome malfunction

Without any BVR missiles and mostly US made equipment egyptian airforce is at mercy of Israel and US , dont forget the internal chaos has hit egypt pretty badly they are more concerned now for protecting their own country rather than anyone else ,its same like what is happening in Pakistan .our military is more focused fighting with internal elements rather than what use to be before we were hit by these terrorists . And forget about Saudia Arabia there leaders are more into hate mongering activities against iran and pleasing US rather than being worried about Gaza or israeli offense . it will not create any concern for them even if the whole GAZA is bombed to hell by israel . Pleasing US and bad mouthing against iran somewhat is common b/w Saudia and Israel which ultimately provides a sense of security to Saudia against israel and Us offense atleast on paper.

And dont forget what happened in Arab-Israel war , no matter how large army these arab countries possess or the tech but the reality is these countries are luxury oriented and cant afford the hardships of a full fledge war evident to what happened during their last confrontation with israel

This one UMMAH concept only previals in Pakistan or handful of other muslim countries the rest dont give a damn about it they are more worried about their own comfort zone which is to please US and get the sure-short security of so called peace ,they dont give a damn if either gaza, iran or any other muslim country is bombed to hell. The only thing they can do is call a so called muslim countries conference where the only thing they do is fool around the general public so no one can point there fingers at them .

May it be Pakistan's top leadership or that of other muslim countries (with the exception of few like iran) they have stakes in west so they cant afford to make their masters angry . Getting their masters angry aint gonna work for them. at the end when your own country doesnt have the balls to go against US then why to ask others. They too have zardari's, gillani's, musharraf's. kayani's and nawaz's
Yes BVR is a problem but still without BVR they can cause lot of damage to Israel because they are well trained now and have lot of weapons to harm Israel and if Saudi Arabia Egypt and Jordan along with UAE and Algeria fight together or at least move their Armed Forces towards Israel this can lead Israel to stop attacks on palestinans Sir Ummah concept is in Quran and Sunnah I give a dam about those who don't believe in it and by the way most Muslims do only their leaders and few ashamed secular Muslims don't do it
 
Yes BVR is a problem but still without BVR they can cause lot of damage to Israel because they are well trained now and have lot of weapons to harm Israel and if Saudi Arabia Egypt and Jordan along with UAE and Algeria fight together or at least move their Armed Forces towards Israel this can lead Israel to stop attacks on palestinans Sir Ummah concept is in Quran and Sunnah I give a dam about those who don't believe in it and by the way most Muslims do only their leaders and few ashamed secular Muslims don't do it

Sir firstly no doubt Islam promotes unity ,brotherhood and one UMMAH concept among muslims but i didnt talk about what is or what is not in Islam. my whole post revolved around what these leaders think about this UMMAH concept .

Secondly possession is one thing but wish and will power is another .Even if they do possess something as being argued time and time again by you still they dont have the wish or will to do what you are expecting them to and that brings us about the same point at which i ended my last post.

What you want form them is not going to influence them evident form the history . You can either choose to sit here and post you wishes of them here or a more realistic way is to accept they dont have the balls and move on
 
Sir firstly no doubt Islam promotes unity ,brotherhood and one UMMAH concept among muslims but i didnt talk about what is or what is not in Islam. my whole post revolved around what these leaders think about this UMMAH concept .

Secondly possession is one thing but wish and will power is another .Even if they do possess something as being argued time and time again by you still they dont have the wish or will to do what you are expecting form them and that brings us about the same point at which i ended my last post.

What you want form them is not going to influence them evident form the history . You can either choose to sit here and post you wishes of them here or a more realistic way is to accept they dont have the balls and move on
Sir in previous posts I have already said coward leadership is the problem we have to change our corrupt coward leaders first only than we can help other Muslims
 
Yes BVR is a problem but still without BVR they can cause lot of damage to Israel because they are well trained now and have lot of weapons to harm Israel and if Saudi Arabia Egypt and Jordan along with UAE and Algeria fight together or at least move their Armed Forces towards Israel this can lead Israel to stop attacks on palestinans Sir Ummah concept is in Quran and Sunnah I give a dam about those who don't believe in it and by the way most Muslims do only their leaders and few ashamed secular Muslims don't do it

Make a house for yourself in Arabia.
 
Two rockets hit Be'er Sheva school and residential neighborhood; senior official to Haaretz: Iron Dome cannot provide absolute protection.

Now I'm wondering where is the Humanity Speakers and Social Activist ..


and mate our Govt have the eye to procure Iron dome for our High Priority Buildings Safety ....
 
How Israel’s Iron Dome won the war


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An Israeli Iron Dome missile defence battery like this one destroyed two Palestinian missiles fired at Israeli civilians on Thursday.

Egypt, the United States, the UN and various other international actors have been pushing hard for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Benjamin Netanyahu is looking for a way to avoid a ground invasion, and likely would stick to a deal that puts an end to both Hamas rockets and Israeli air strikes on a simple quid pro quo basis. But Hamas is in a more complicated position: Its only currency in the region comes from its ideologically inflexible, openly terroristic opposition to the existence of the Jewish state. And so, in its rivalry with the Palestinian Authority, Hamas needs to show that its addiction to violence is bearing fruit.

But despite the spasm of Arab cheerleading that predictably has flared up during the actual fighting, Hamas hasn’t done much with its hundreds of launched rockets except kill three people in Kiryat Malachi — a rounding error on the number of Hamas fighters that Israel has killed. A mere ceasefire, at this point, will be seen, once the dust settles, as a Hamas defeat.

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That is not the narrative that has dominated in the Western media, of course. Reporters have highlighted the “changing face” of the Middle East — what with Turkey, Qatar, Egypt and other Muslim nations expressing some measure of support for Hamas. Then again, reporters always like to recast this or that event as a watershed in the march of humanity. And it’s questionable how much really has changed. The million-strong pro-Palestinian marches in the vaunted “Arab Street” that we always are promised never seem to materialize. Moreover, the Hamas brand will continue to be problematic for Arab leaders, especially since Gaza is a spawn of terror in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, not just in Israel.

During Gaza’s brief Palestinian civil war, recall, Hamas thugs killed pro-Fatah activists by throwing them out of windows. And this week, Hamas gunmen summarily executed a half dozen men alleged to be Israeli “collaborators” — with one of the bodies chained to a motorcycle and dragged through Gaza City. All of Hamas’ major weapons systems come through Iran, which has become a despised entity in the Sunni Arab world thanks to its support for Bashar Assad, the butcher of Damascus. Sound like the sort of fellows Mohammed Morsi wants to be surrounded with in a photo-op?

The 2006 Lebanon War, in which Hezbollah militia were able to inflict significant casualties on an Israeli invasion force, also was billed as a “victory” for Arab militants. Yet in hindsight, it was nothing of the kind. Much of Lebanon was smashed to smithereens, and many Lebanese citizens asked the simple question: “For what?” Hezbollah has been relatively well-behaved ever since, and has set off nary a firecracker during the current fighting. Deterrence sometimes works, it seems, even with terrorists. (At least, it sometimes works in the case of terrorists who control their own geographical enclave, seek out a popular constituency among local residents, and therefore have something to lose by initiating a nihilistic military confrontation that they have no hope of winning.)

In the war’s aftermath, Hamas will be left to survey a scene of wreckage in the Gaza Strip — all for nothing. Worse than nothing, because Hamas will have seen its missile stock either destroyed on the ground or squandered in largely useless attacks against Israel. Hamas munitions factories that took years to build were destroyed by Israeli bombs in days. The war will heighten Israel’s determination to prevent more Iranian missiles from entering Gaza, a project that already seems to have taken a muscular turn in Sudan.

One theory is that Hamas has won merely by demonstrating its ability to “strike fear” in the hearts of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem through its Fajr-5 missiles. But even this propaganda “victory” arguably was turned on its head by Israel’s deployment of Iron Dome — a mobile, locally-developed short-range air defense system. Iron Dome did not, and probably cannot, stop all incoming threats. But it did a good job stopping the missiles that were aimed at the most important urban targets. Indeed, it likely was thanks to the capabilities of Iron Dome that Israel has (thus far) been able to avoid a Gaza ground war: Had just one large missile landed in a populated portion of a major Israeli city, the pressure for an invasion would have been irresistible.

In Tel Aviv, in particular, the spectacle of Iron Dome intercepting an incoming missile actually created a massive morale boost for residents, many of whom truly were paralyzed by fear at the time. In some ways, it duplicated the inspiring experience that Londoners had when they saw British planes knocking Messerschmitts out of the air 72 years ago.

Iron Dome is a product of Israeli genius (Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, to be more precise). But it is also a fitting symbol of the Israeli spirit itself — being a groundbreaking work of high-tech engineering designed to save lives and protect property in one of the world’s most dangerous corners.

In Gaza, meanwhile, mothers and fathers are championing the Gaza spirit by encouraging their sons to go out and kill Jews any way they can.

Funny how people are different that way.

Jonathan Kay: How Israel’s Iron Dome won the war | Full Comment | National Post
 
I dont know where from the price tag of 100k? it is around 50k per interceptor
 
I always knew every missile defence system is a peice of sh1t.

You say that coz u don't have any.
But of course you know more than the Russian, American, Indian, Chinese, Israeli weapon developers so you must be right.:rofl::sarcastic:
 

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