Fighting in the Gaza Strip Is a Sign of Israeli Failure

The latest round of fighting between Israel and Islamic militants in Gaza ended in similar fashion to earlier rounds.

Another round of fighting in Gaza has ended with a brokered cease-fire after a limited yet deadly exchange of fire between a terror organization and the Israel Defense Forces. The fighting lasted three days, more than 1,000 rockets were fired at Israel—including toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem—and millions of Israelis found cover and relative safety thanks to the phenomenal Iron Dome, which intercepted more than 96% of the lethal rockets aimed at Israeli civilians.

At least 20 operatives of Palestinian Islamic Jihad were killed in action by the IDF, and scores more were wounded. Most important, almost the entire chain of command of the Islamic Jihad was eliminated in separate pinpoint strikes, leaving that organization with significant staffing shortages for the foreseeable future. Sadly, several Gazan civilians were also killed, either inadvertently by the IDF or by malfunctioning Palestinian rockets fired by terrorists.

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Amir Avivi, a writer for the Israel Victory Project, is CEO of the Israel Defense and Security Forum. He served as a brigadier general in the IDF and deputy division commander of the Gaza Division.

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