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Hamas Has A New Weapon (designed to kill Palestinians.)

by 4square <v7xrt@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 22, 2008 at 01:24 AM

Hamas Has A Secret Weapon

May 20, 2008:  Israel knows that Hamas has been stockpiling an arsenal 
of rockets in Gaza, and may be bringing in some with a range of up to 
40 kilometers. Israeli intelligence officials believe Hamas currently 
has, in Gaza, several hundred factory made BM-21 rockets, each with a 
range of 20 kilometers. They also have some shorter range (six 
kilometers) B-12 rockets. These are not smuggled in much, because the 
locally made Kassam II has about the same range. However, the B-12 is 
more reliable (more reliable trajectory and fuze, so more are likely to 
land where aimed and explode.)



The B-12 is a 107mm, 42 pound, 107mm, 33 inch long, Russian designed 
rocket that is very popular with terrorists. This rocket has a range of 
about six kilometers and three pounds of explosives in its warhead. 
Normally fired, from a launcher, in salvoes of dozens at a time, when 
used individually, it is more accurate the closer it is to the target. 
This 107mm design has been copied by many nations, and is very popular 
with guerillas and terrorists because of its small size and ****tability.



The 122mm BM-21s weigh 150 pounds and are nine feet long. These have 45 
pound warheads, but not much better accuracy than the 107mm model. 
However, these larger rockets have a maximum range of 20 kilometers. 
Again, because they are unguided, they are only effective if fired in 
salvos, or at large targets (like cities, or large military bases or 
industrial complexes.)



Most of the rockets fired are the homemade "Kassam" (or "Quassam", or 
"Quds") rockets. These began landing  in Israel during late 2001. The 
Hamas Palestinian terrorist organization designed the first Kassam in 
late 2001. This was the Kassam I, and is a 60mm weapon, about 31 inches 
long, weighing twelve pounds and carrying a one pound explosive charge. 
Its range is about three kilometers, and it is unguided. You aimed it 
and hoped for the best. In early 2002, Hamas began firing these at 
Jewish settlements in Gaza, and into southern Israel as well. By 2003, 
larger versions were built. There was the Kassam II, which weighed 70 
pounds, is 150mm in diameter and six feet long. It has a range of eight 
kilometers, and a 11-15 pound warhead. It wasn't until June, 2004, that 
one of these Kassam rockets actually killed an Israeli. By then, about 
200 Kassams had been fired into southern Israel.



Later came the Kassam III, which is 6.7 feet long, 170mm in diameter, 
has a range of about ten kilometers, and a warhead of 22-44 pounds. 
This one weighs about 200 pounds. There are many variations in these 
designs, and larger rockets have apparently been used as well.



By the end of 2005, over 400 Kassams had been fired at Israeli targets. 
In the next six months, another 600 rockets were fired. About a third 
of them were the short range Kassam Is, fired at Israeli settlements in 
Gaza. The rest were larger Kassams fired into southern Israel.



About a thousand Kassams were fired into Israel during 2006. This 
doubled, to two thousand in 2007, and during the first four months of 
2008, another 2,000 were fired. To date, over 7,000 Kassams have been 
fired, plus a few dozen factory made rockets and nearly a thousand 
mortar shells. For every 30-40 Kassams fired, an Israeli is killed or 
wounded. Until this year, for every 2-3 Kassams fired, a Palestinian is 
killed or wounded by Israeli military operations against the firing 
sites and workshops that build the rockets. For the last six months or 
so, the Israelis have been more precise in their retaliation, trying to 
limit Palestinian civilian casualties. For the Palestinians, causing 
Israeli civilian casualties is their main goal.



Hamas has concluded that suicide bombings, and similar terrorist 
attacks inside Israel are too difficult because of effective 
counter-terror attacks. But the rockets work, sort of. While they don't 
cause many Israeli casualties, Israeli counter-measures kill more 
Palestinians, which are useful for diplomatic and propaganda reasons. 
Dead women and children are particularly useful, which is why the 
rockets are often launched from residential neighborhoods, and young 
teenagers are encouraged to get involved with the rocket launching 
operations.



The Israelis believe that, if left alone, Hamas will have rockets with 
a range of 40 kilometers, within two years, if not already. The 20 and 
40 kilometer rockets will only be used for a decisive battle, one Hamas 
feels it has a chance of winning. That's because the Israelis will most 
likely invade Gaza and destroy Hamas if such rockets are used in large 
numbers.  Hamas has hopes that someday soon they will attacking in 
conjunction with Hizbollah (firing rockets into northern Israel), and 
Iran firing rockets into Tel Aviv. Or something like that. So far, most 
Hamas war plans appear to have been created more for their propaganda 
impact, than for their practicality.



So far, the war the Palestinians began in late 2000, has left 5,800 
people dead, 82 percent of them Palestinians.


-- 
Sup****t mental health or I'll kill you. -Jimmie Carter
 




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Hamas Has A New Weapon (designed to kill Palestinians.)
4square <v7xrt@[EMAIL   2008-05-22 01:24:54 
Re: Hamas Has A New Weapon (designed to kill Palestinians.)
Neolibertarian <cognac  2008-05-21 21:28:46 

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