Gaza – Hamas Tactics Inflicts Record Casualties On Israeli Troops

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     An Israeli soldier reacts on top a Markava tank as it leaves the Gaza Strip, 23 July 2014.  EPAGaza – Using tunnels, mines, booby traps and snipers, Hamas fighters have inflicted record casualties on Israeli troops waging an offensive in the Gaza Strip, applying years of training in urban warfare with a new tactical acumen and suicidal resolve.

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    The Israelis say weapons and know-how supplied by Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah make Hamas a more formidable foe.

    Four days after Israel launched a withering ground assault on the Palestinian Islamist militants in their stronghold of Shejaia following intensive air strikes, the army still does not have complete control of the area.

    Smoke from shelled homes and the buzz of Israeli drones clog the sky above the wrecked district on Gaza’s eastern border.

    The thud of a buried explosive aimed at a troop carrier is met with an hour-long rain of Israeli artillery fire that shakes the width of the coastal strip, sending the deafening sound bouncing off buildings as far as the shore.

    Exploiting a vast network of secret tunnels to snipe at enemy troops and blast their vehicles even inside Israel, Hamas has killed 32 Israeli soldiers — almost three times as many as in the last major ground clashes in a 2008-9 conflict.

    “The al-Qassam brigades continue to give repeated surprises, and every day the holy warriors arise from where the (Israeli) occupation could not foresee,” the group said last week.

    “They fight… face to face with the enemy in retaliation for the blood of the martyrs that the occupier spills daily.”

    The action has lived up to the fierce rhetoric.
    An Israeli soldier prays atop a tank near the border with the central Gaza Strip July 23, 2014.  Reuters
    Hamas has far outstripped fellow militants in Islamic Jihad and other groups in sending drones, scuba commandos and tunnel raiders to take the fight into Israel.

    In one such infiltration, Hamas fighters emerged wearing full Israeli uniform, but were let down by one key detail – they were carrying Kalashnikov rifles, not standard issue M16s or Tavor assault rifles.

    In the most deadly incident for Israel yet, on the first day of its incursion to begin destroying the tunnels on Sunday, Hamas says its fighters watched as an enemy armoured personnel carrier lurched into a web of booby traps they had laid.

    “Our holy warriors detonated the minefield with such force that (the carrier) was destroyed. They advanced on it, opened its doors and finished off all left inside,” the group said.

    Israel offered a different account, saying the vehicle was part of a convoy and was hit my multiple anti-tank missiles.
    An Israeli military helicopter evacuates soldiers, wounded during an offensive in Gaza, near the border with the central Gaza Strip July 23, 2014.  Reuters
    Israel said six soldiers were killed, while another thought to have been in the vehicle is missing, believed dead. Hamas said it captured him but has not released his picture.

    The Israeli military acknowledges Hamas’ increased skill.

    “They have undergone extensive training, they are well supplied, well motivated and disciplined. We have met a more formidable enemy on the battlefield,” said Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner. Israel says it has so far killed more than 200 Palestinian fighters.

    “We are not surprised about it because we knew that they were preparing for this battle. They didn’t just invest in the tunnels for the last two or three years,” he added.
    Israeli soldiers seen mourning at the funeral of Max Steinberg, a Golani brigade sharpshooter enlisted in the IDF in December 2012. Steinberg, originally from Los Angeles, California, was killed in action overnight on Sunday when the Golani Brigade operated extensively in the Gaza Strip. Thousands came to his funeral on Mt Herzl, in Jerusalem, on July 23, 2014.  Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
    “UNDERGROUND GAZA”

    Speaking off the record, another army official said: “They have thrown everything at us. Missiles, ambushes, even (bomb-laden) donkeys and dogs. It’s proving a real challenge … We have to break their motivation, show them it is not worth it.

    “We hope that if we break Shejaia, then that will show them our determination. That is a real command centre for them… What is remarkable is that in the past eight years they have basically built an underground Gaza. It’s astonishing,” he said.

    Confined in the crowded sandy coast enclave of 1.8 million, where poverty and unemployment hover around 40 percent, weary Gazans say they hope the battle will break the blockade that Israel and Egypt impose on them. They have very little to lose.

    Hamas leaders hope to achieve that goal through the prowess of their men at the front, trained to inflict casualties and grab soldiers to gain political leverage.

    Morale was high and Hamas fighters were preparing for a fight during a visit by Reuters in April to a training camp of its military wing on a vast sandy expanse in northern Gaza.

    Kitted up in full Israeli battle gear, young cadets sat in classrooms taking notes on lessons in combat tactics.

    They showed off manoeuvres where they simulated raining down mortars on mock-up tanks, on which two groups of fighters then pounced from nearby tunnels, with one combatant hoisting over his shoulder a limp volunteer posing as an Israeli soldier.

    NOT A HUGE LOSS

    In addition to increasing the range and payload of more than 1,000 mostly homemade rockets it has hurled at Israel in two weeks, Hamas has stepped up its weapons procurement.

    “Hamas leaders have tried to say through their statements that everything Israel’s been hit with so far was completely and purely Gaza-made. (But) Hamas did not deny benefiting from foreign imports,” said Gaza analyst Adnan Abu Amer.

    The Islamist movement is unlikely to be deterred by the losses its has suffered at the hands of a stronger enemy.

    “There are conflicting reports about Hamas’s losses in terms of fighters. Since Israel has claimed Hamas’s armed wing numbers 20,000 men, the martyrdom of 60 or 70 can not be described as a huge loss,” Abu Amer said.

    Videos distributed by al-Qassam’s media arm appear to show the strength of the group’s arsenal.

    “The demonstrated use of anti-tank guided missiles against small IDF units on foot, rather than against armoured vehicles, shows a clear intent to simply inflict casualties and a recognition of the (Israeli army’s) superior armour defence,” said Charles Lister, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Center in Doha told Reuters.

    A senior Israeli intelligence official briefing foreign reporters on Wednesday said “radical axis” countries – Iran, Syria or Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon – had provided Hamas with a new generation of ground weapons.

    He cited the Russian-made cornet and the shoulder-fired RPG-29 which is “more of a rocket than a missile. You can use it in an urban area when you have to fight against very close forces. This is something you don’t make by yourself.”
    Israeli president Shimon Peres visits the family of IDF Golani soldier Moshe Malko in Jerusalem on July 23, 2014, Staff Sgt. Moshe Malko, 20, from Jerusalem, was killed early this week before dawn during combat in the Gaza Strip. At least 97 Palestinians and 13 Israeli soldiers were killed as Israel ramped up a major military offensive in the bloodiest single day in Gaza in a few years. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
    CEASEFIRE?

    In 22-days of fighting during a 2008-9 conflict, Hamas and other militant groups largely melted away, allowing Israeli tanks to approach the outskirts of Gaza City.

    The militants killed just six soldiers then, and two more in an eight-day round of battle in 2012, which did not escalate into an Israeli ground incursion.

    Israel’s Lerner cited outside aid for their new strength.

    “(They were trained) by Iran. Mostly Iran. It is the school of Iran. It is the thought process of Iran. It is Iran with Hezbollah. It is the same type of tactics that we have seen.”

    Israel’s loss of 12 soldiers on Sunday was the largest single-day toll since its forces pushed into South Lebanon in an attempt to dislodge Hezbollah militants there in 2006.

    The Israeli intelligence officer said Syria, Iran and Hezbollah could have taught Hamas new tactics over the Internet.

    Nobody from the Israeli side expected an easy push into Gaza, Israeli military affairs analyst Ehud Yaari told Reuters, but its stated aim of destroying the tunnels remains difficult.

    “It’s very painful, but I don’t think anybody assumed that it could be a ‘no casualties’ operation … It seems they’ve been able to systematically uncover more and more tunnels, with the caveat that I’m not sure the Israelis are prepared to sustain the damage to uncover many more,” he said.

    Subterranean warfare may be Hamas’s most potent innovation. After spending years and possibly hundreds of millions of dollars on building the network, Hamas may be keen to preserve some of its tunnels by stopping the fighting soon.

    “They’re popping up more and more from underground to try and hit something in hopes that a ceasefire will be established as soon as possible,” Yaari said.

    Abu Amer, the Gaza analyst, believes both sides are smarting and the military gains may encourage Hamas toward a ceasefire.

    “Hamas realises that the time factor is painful for both sides. Hamas has made achievements and my guess that neither Hamas nor Israel are willing today to prolong the confrontation,” he said.

    Israelis gather at Zion square in Jerusalem to light candles which spell out "Jerusalem shows their support for the IDF", on July 23,2014, the 16th day of Israel's Operation Protective Edge on Gaza and 6 days into the ground invasion, during which 32 Israeli soldiers were killed in combat, and the Palestinian death toll in Gaza rised to over 600. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90


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    9 years ago

    This is precisely why Isreal must stop worrying about public opinion from the anti Semitic UN, Europe and the Obama-Kerry clowns, and just take Gaza down! Stop worrying about Gazan casualties (you know, the “innocent civilians” who voted for Hamas to be their “govt.”) and start defending your own troops, Benjamin!

    radrad
    radrad
    9 years ago

    shut electricity to the damn tunnels – let them sit in the dark tunnels like a group of rats

    Haimov
    Haimov
    9 years ago

    What’s going on?
    Israel can not stop Hamas.?!
    My advice.
    Admit your mistakes with Gush Katif and bring back settlements back to Gaza.
    The most evicted people still have a temporary housing. Pay them compensations, bring them back and provide jobs for Gaza’s people. They can not suffer under Hamas. They want good life. They can not live in Qatar as their leader does.
    Make for them a good life in Gaza!!!!!!!

    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    9 years ago

    It is time to annex the West Bank.

    Today

    Forshayer
    Forshayer
    9 years ago

    Unfortunately for us and fortunately for them, our conscience is what is stopping us from getting the job done in one night! All the people living there deserve the status of soldiers and we should be giving them the martyrdom they’re all so eagerly longing for. But alas we care too much about the world media and what they will all think and therefore suffer all these casualties. Problem is we don’t get credit for that conscience either.

    SandraM
    SandraM
    9 years ago

    Part of the reason for the high Israeli casualties is because Israel gave the terrorists nice advance notice on which neighborhoods they were going into and gave them time to prepare all these traps and bombs.
    For the sake of saving Arab lives, they sacrificed the lives of their best soldiers. It seems a bit to deranged, even for a liberal like me.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    9 years ago

    Bring back the settlements.

    Benjey
    Benjey
    9 years ago

    I don’t think the soldiers are surprised at all at hamas tactics
    They train for this this is not an army they are fighting they are terrorist
    the army has done an amazing job so far and with hashems help will continue

    9 years ago

    What about taking back parts of Gaza? I’m not just talking big. The land we gave them is being used as a huge launch pad. They have invested in that, not in building their communities. Let them be crowded into a smaller strip of land. Every time they attack us, we convert another one of their cities into a parking lot. Let them run. Not even another Arab country wants them because they are uncivilized animals. UN Human Rights? The agency addressing this issue should be PETA. If we cannot cage them, then euthanize them. They have demonstrated repeatedly that they will not be a part of a civilized process, only war. In war, the mission is to win. Anything that leaves them alive is not winning. What’s so hard to understand?

    bklynlady
    bklynlady
    9 years ago

    Reuters propaganda to demoralize Israelis and Jews so we will pressure the government to stop the fighting. IDF knows exactly what they are doing and what they are up against. No surprises here…

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    9 years ago

    Nebach, these poor Jewish soldiers are being put into harms way.

    Chaverim, time to admit that the Jewish state did nothing good for Jews if anything only tragedies. If the Torah does not allow us to have a Medina before Moshiach comes then nothing good can come from it.

    Ani ma’amin be’emuno sh’lemah bevias hamoshiach I believe with complete faith
    in the coming of the Messiah And even though he may tarry nonetheless I will wait for him I will wait every day for him to come.

    9 years ago

    Flood their tunnels with gasoline and light a match.

    9 years ago

    Those who do not abide by international humanitarian law (governs war crimes) should not be entitled to the protections offered by them. That includes the “civilians” who elect them and put them in power. All forms of terrorism would cease if this principle were implemented.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    9 years ago

    The headline is totally incorrect. This latest hamas attempt at becoming a legitimate force has resulted in 600+ paly deaths, and no “record” of Israeli casualties, Thank G-d. Hamas cynical calculation of having many paly deaths to cause world sympathy is a failure. NO ONE CARES.