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This is a detailed list of Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks on Israel in 2012. All of the attacks originated in the Gaza Strip, unless stated otherwise.
In total, an estimated sum of 2,257 rockets had been launched at Israel from Gaza since in 2012
In January, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 9 rockets and 7 mortar shells at Israel in 14 separate attacks.[3]
Palestinian terrorists later fired a rocket toward Israel, but it exploded instead on a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip, causing no injuries.[29]
Israel responded to recent attacks with an air strike on a weapons manufacturing site in the Gaza Strip.[30]
Israel sent a demonstratively terse letter of protest to the United Nations, saying: "Ten days, ten rockets and not one condemnation".[47]
Most of the attacks followed an Israeli air strike on Zuhair al-Qaissi, commander of the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, a terrorist group with close ties to Hamas, and Mahmoud Hanini, a top field commander in the group. Al-Qaissi had overseen the 2011 southern Israel cross-border attacks, which killed eight Israelis including six civilians.[62] Israeli officials said that he was preparing the final stages of a new mega-attack that could have claimed multiple lives.[63]
To protect students from the rockets, Israeli officials cancelled classes in all schools in the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Beersheba, Netivot, Kiryat Malakhi, Kiryat Gat, Gedera, Yavne, Lakya and other southern communities, as well as in Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Ashkelon Academic College and Sami Shamoon College of Engineering.[64][65][66][67] The Home Front Command barred all mass gatherings in southern Israeli communities.[68] The Israel Police raised the level of alert around the country.[69]
Israel responded with air strikes on weapons storage facilities, rocket launching sites, weapon manufacturing facilities, training bases, posts, tunnels and terror operatives, killing 22 militants, mostly from Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the others from the Popular Resistance Committees. Four civilians were killed as well.[57][70][71][72][73]
The United States, France, and an official from the United Nations condemned the Palestinian attacks, and the US stressed that Israel has the right to defend itself.[74][75] The Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Arab League, Syria, Egypt and Iran condemned Israel's responsive air strikes on militants.[76][77][78][79][80][81]
Details of individual attacks follow:
In the evening, a Palestinians rocket fired at Sderot landed in an open area, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city.[175]
In late October, Sderot Mayor David Buskila began a hunger strike outside of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, protesting what he perceived as the lack of attention by the government to Israeli towns that suffer from rocket attacks and demanding that the government intervene in the issue.[252] Five days into Buskila's hunger strike, the Israeli government approved a NIS 270 million plan to increase fortifications for all Israeli towns between 4.5–7 km of the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that "this will bring security to the southern residents. This is something which southern residents have been requesting for a long time."[252]
On 15 November, all schools within 40 kilometers of the Gaza Strip were closed down, and 13 Israelis were injured during the night. One rocket struck an apartment in Kiryat Malachi, killing 3 civilians, including a pregnant woman. The victims were Mirah Scharf (25), Itzik Amsalem (24), and Aharon Smadja (49).[305][306][307] 5 were injured in the same attack, including children and infants. A house in Ashdod and a school in Ofakim were also struck by rockets.
Over 1,456 rockets were fired at Israel between November 14 and 21.[308][309] Rockets were fired at Jerusalem for the first time and at Tel Aviv for the first time since the first Gulf War.[310][311]
As of November 19, over 252 Israelis have been injured in rocket attacks since the start of the operation, as reported by Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency medical services.[312]
On November 20, two Israelis were killed by rockets, one soldier and one civilian. The victims were Corporal Yosef Partuk (18) and Elian Salam Id Alanbary (29).[313]
On November 21, another soldier, Boris Yarmilnik (28),[314] was killed and a bus was bombed in Tel Aviv. The bus bombing, which injured 28 Israeli civilians, was condemned by the UN, the United States, and several European countries,[315] and was praised by Hamas.[316]
A ceasefire was declared later that same day. Even after the ceasefire, in the next hour, 12 more rockets were sent into Israel from Gaza.[317] Rocket fire continue till 23:00 [318] with a minimum of 13 rockets fired after the ceasefire started.[319]
Original link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Palestinian_rocket_attacks_on_Israel,_2012
This is a detailed list of Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks on Israel in 2012. All of the attacks originated in the Gaza Strip, unless stated otherwise.
In total, an estimated sum of 2,257 rockets had been launched at Israel from Gaza since in 2012
In January, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 9 rockets and 7 mortar shells at Israel in 14 separate attacks.[3]
- January 1
- January 19
- January 21
- January 22
- January 24
February
In February, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 36 rockets and 1 mortar shell at Israel in 28 separate attacks.[13]- February 1
- February 6
- February 10
- February 11
- February 15
- February 17
- February 18
Palestinian terrorists later fired a rocket toward Israel, but it exploded instead on a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip, causing no injuries.[29]
Israel responded to recent attacks with an air strike on a weapons manufacturing site in the Gaza Strip.[30]
- February 19
- February 21
- February 23
- February 24
- February 25
- February 26
- February 28
Israel sent a demonstratively terse letter of protest to the United Nations, saying: "Ten days, ten rockets and not one condemnation".[47]
March
In mid-March there was a significant escalation of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel. Throughout the month, according to the Israel Security Agency's routine monthly summary, Palestinians fired 173 rockets and 19 mortar shells at Israel in 156 separate attacks.[48] However, according to a different report by the agency, during the escalation alone Palestinians fired 281 rockets at Israel, of which 86 were long-range.[49]March 1–8
- March 1
- March 2
- March 3
- March 8
March 9–15
Main article: March 2012 Gaza-Israel clashes
Palestinians fired over 300 Grad missiles, rockets and mortars deep into Israel.[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]
Three civilians were wounded directly by the fire, one of them
seriously. Additionally, 21 people suffered from shock and 11 were
injured while fleeing for cover. A total of 23 Israeli civilians were
injured. Israel's Iron Dome
missile defense system intercepted many of the Palestinian-launched
projectiles aimed at large cities, shooting down 56 rockets in 71
attempts.[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]Most of the attacks followed an Israeli air strike on Zuhair al-Qaissi, commander of the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, a terrorist group with close ties to Hamas, and Mahmoud Hanini, a top field commander in the group. Al-Qaissi had overseen the 2011 southern Israel cross-border attacks, which killed eight Israelis including six civilians.[62] Israeli officials said that he was preparing the final stages of a new mega-attack that could have claimed multiple lives.[63]
To protect students from the rockets, Israeli officials cancelled classes in all schools in the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Beersheba, Netivot, Kiryat Malakhi, Kiryat Gat, Gedera, Yavne, Lakya and other southern communities, as well as in Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Ashkelon Academic College and Sami Shamoon College of Engineering.[64][65][66][67] The Home Front Command barred all mass gatherings in southern Israeli communities.[68] The Israel Police raised the level of alert around the country.[69]
Israel responded with air strikes on weapons storage facilities, rocket launching sites, weapon manufacturing facilities, training bases, posts, tunnels and terror operatives, killing 22 militants, mostly from Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the others from the Popular Resistance Committees. Four civilians were killed as well.[57][70][71][72][73]
The United States, France, and an official from the United Nations condemned the Palestinian attacks, and the US stressed that Israel has the right to defend itself.[74][75] The Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Arab League, Syria, Egypt and Iran condemned Israel's responsive air strikes on militants.[76][77][78][79][80][81]
Details of individual attacks follow:
- March 9
- Palestinians fired two mortar shells into the Eshkol Regional Council.[82]
- In the early evening, at least four Grad missiles fired at Ashdod, Gan Yavne and Kiryat Malachi were intercepted by Iron Dome.[83]
- Late in the evening, several rockets were fired at Beersheba. Some landed on the outskirts of the city, and at least one was intercepted by Iron Dome.[83]
- Six Qassam rockets were fired on the Shaar Hanegev, Sdot Negev and Eshkol regional councils.[84]
- March 10
- During the night, a rocket fired at Beersheba damaged a building and activated air raid sirens. Residents fled to shelters. A second rocket fired at the city was intercepted by Iron Dome.[85]
- Two rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome.[86]
- A rocket fired at Beersheba from the northern Gaza Strip landed in an open area.[87]
- Two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[88][89]
- A rocket exploded near Sderot. The Color Red alarm sounded in the area.[90]
- A Qassam rocket exploded in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.[91]
- Two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome.[92]
- Two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[93]
- A rocket exploded near Netivot, while another landed near Sderot.[94]
- Shortly before 2 pm, a Qassam rocket exploded in a farm in the Eshkol Regional Council.[95]
- Two rockets hit the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council within the space of an hour.[96]
- Two rockets hit the Eshkol Regional Council.[97]
- Two rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city.[98]
- After nightfall, shrapnel from a rocket intercepted over Ashkelon by Iron Dome fell on a home in the city.[99]
- A rocket landed near a farming facility in the Be'er Tuvia Regional Council.[100]
- A Qassam rocket hit a stable near Kiryat Malachi, killing a horse.[101]
- Two Grad rockets were fired at Ashkelon.[100]
- Five rockets exploded in open areas in the Eshkol Regional Council.[102]
- March 11
- In the morning, two rockets were fired into Israel, one into the Eshkol Regional Council and one at Ashkelon.[104]
- Later in the morning, several rockets were fired at Ashdod, at least one of which was intercepted by Iron Dome.[105]
- Shrapnel from a rocket fired at Beersheba and intercepted by Iron Dome fell on the city. A vehicle and a sewer pipe were damaged and several residents suffered from shock.[106]
- A rocket hit a school in Beersheba,[107] exploding in its courtyard and damaging its outer walls and disconnecting parts of the neighborhood from landlines.[108] A second rocket landed in the middle of a residential neighborhood in the city; fifteen homes were damaged and several residents suffered from shock.[109]
- Two rockets were launched at Ofakim.[110]
- Three Qassam rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[111]
- Two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome.[112]
- Two Qassam rockets landed in the Eshkol Regional Council.[113]
- Late at night, four Grad rockets were fired at Ashkelon. Some were intercepted by Iron Dome.[114][115]
- March 12
- During the night, seven Qassam rockets were fired into the Eshkol Regional Council. One landed in a village and damaged several homes and vehicles.[117][118][119]
- In the morning, three rockets were fired at Beersheba. One was intercepted by Iron Dome and the two others landed outside the city. A warning siren sounded in the city.[120]
- In the morning, five rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome. At least one additional rocket landed near the city. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city and surrounding areas.[121][122]
- Two trucks that were transporting goods from Israel into the Gaza Strip were damaged by mortar shells on the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom border crossing.[123]
- A Qassam rocket landed in the Eshkol Regional Council.[124]
- Two Qassam rockets landed in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council.[125]
- Around 1 pm, two Grad rockets exploded near Beersheba. Air raid sirens sounded in the city.[126]
- Around 1:30 pm, a Qassam rocket fired from the northern Gaza Strip exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[127]
- Around 1:30 pm, one or two rockets landed near Gedera. Two vehicles were damaged, and several people suffered from shock.[128][129]
- Around 2:30 pm, three rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[130]
- Around 2:30 pm, a rocket exploded in Ashdod. Two people were injured by shrapnel, and several other people suffered from shock. Damage was to caused to stores and a vehicle.[131][132] Two other rockets fired at the city were intercepted by Iron Dome.[133]
- Around 4:30 pm, a rocket exploded near Ofakim.[134]
- Around 5 pm, a rocket fired at Ashdod was intercepted by Iron Dome.[135]
- Around 6:30 pm, two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[136]
- Around 8 pm, two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome. A third rocket landed in an open area.[137] Air raid sirens sounded in the city.[138]
- Around 9 pm, two mortar shells were fired into Israel.[139]
- Around 10 pm, a Qassam rocket exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[140]
- March 13
- Before morning, a rocket exploded in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council.[141]
- In the morning, a mortar shell landed in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[142]
- In the morning, a Qassam rocket exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.[143]
- Around 10:30 am, a mortar shell fired at the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council set off the Color Red alarm in the area, but it apparently landed within the Gaza Strip.[144]
- Around noon, six mortar shells were fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.[145][146]
- Around 7 pm, a Qassam rocket was fired into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[147]
- Around 8 pm, a mortar shell was fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.[148]
- Around 11 pm, a rocket exploded in a parking lot in Netivot. A 40-year-old man was injured by shrapnel, and 20[149] people were treated for shock. Several vehicles were damaged.[150]
- March 14
- March 15
- In the morning, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sdot Negev Regional Council near Netivot.[155]
- Several hours later, a Grad rocket fired at Beersheba was intercepted by Iron Dome. Air raid sirens sounded in the area.[156]
- After nightfall, a Grad rocket fired at Ashdod was intercepted by Iron Dome, and air raid sirens sounded in the area.[157]
- Around 9 pm, a rocket was fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.[158]
- Around 9:30 pm, a rocket exploded in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[159]
March 16–31
- March 16
- March 19
- March 20
- March 21
- March 29
April
In April, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 10 rockets at Israel in 9 separate attacks. Two of these rockets were launched from the Sinai in Egypt.[167]- April 4
Main article: Rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba § April 4, 2012
After nightfall, unidentified terrorists in the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula fired 3 Grad missiles at the resort town of Eilat on Israel's Red Sea coast. No physical injuries or damage were reported, but some residents suffered from shock.[168][169][170][171]- April 7
- April 8
In the evening, a Palestinians rocket fired at Sderot landed in an open area, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city.[175]
- April 14
- April 15
- April 22
- April 23
- April 30
May
- May 1
- May 9
- May 15
June
In June, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 83 rockets and 11 mortar shells, 3 shooting at Israel in 99 separate attacks. Also had been reported that Two were killed and seven were injured,[188]- June 1
- June 3
- June 5
- June 16
Main article: Rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba § June 16, 2012
A 122 mm Grad missile launched from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula or Jordan exploded near Ovda in the southern Arava region.[195][196]- June 17
- June 19
- June 20
- June 21
- June 22
- June 23
- June 25
- June 26
July
In July, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 18 rockets and 9 mortar shells at Israel in 28 separate attacks.[213]- July 5
- July 6
- July 9
- July 16
- July 24
- July 25
- July 27
- July 28
August
In August, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 21 rockets and 3 mortar shells at Israel in 16 separate attacks.[221]- August 5
- August 6
- August 7
- August 8
- August 12
- August 16
- August 23
- August 26
- August 27
- August 28
- August 31
September
In September, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 17 rockets and 8 mortar shells at Israel in 25 separate attacks.[237]- September 1
- In the evening, Palestinians fired several rockets into Israel, hitting open fields in Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[238]
- September 2
- Two Grad missiles were launched from northern Gaza.[238] One missile exploded in a closed field in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council after passing over Netivot.[238]
- September 4
- Two Grad missiles were launched from northern Gaza.[238] One missile exploded in a closed field in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council after passing Netivot.[238]
- 21:35 a rocket fell near Eshkol [239]
- September 6
- At 5:40 A.M. two rockets fell near Netivot and the Sdot Negev Regional Council.[240]
- At 17:47 a rocket fell near Eshkol.[241]
- September 7
- September 9
- A Grad rocket was fired at Beersheba a little past 2 A.M., exploding in an open area.[243]
- A Grad rocket was fired soon after the previous attack and hit two homes in Netivot, causing serious damage to both buildings. The rocket directly hit one of the homes, although the building was empty, and the second home was damaged by shrapnel. Its inhabitant managed to survive by finding shelter in the bathroom.[244] Seven civilians were injured, and four people were treated for shock. Authorities in Beersheba and Ashdod announced that school would be cancelled the following day.[244][245]
- September 11
- 17:07 A Qassam rocket hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[246]
- 18:56 A Qassam rocket hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.[247]
- 21:48 Two Qassam rockets hit the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.[248]
- September 14
- September 28
October
In October, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 116 rockets and 55 mortar shells at Israel in 92 separate attacks.[251]In late October, Sderot Mayor David Buskila began a hunger strike outside of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, protesting what he perceived as the lack of attention by the government to Israeli towns that suffer from rocket attacks and demanding that the government intervene in the issue.[252] Five days into Buskila's hunger strike, the Israeli government approved a NIS 270 million plan to increase fortifications for all Israeli towns between 4.5–7 km of the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that "this will bring security to the southern residents. This is something which southern residents have been requesting for a long time."[252]
- October 1
- October 4
- October 8
- October 9
- Around 6 am, a rocket was launched into the Eshkol Regional Council.[258]
- In the afternoon, a Qassam rocket was fired into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.[259]
- After nightfall, two Qassam rockets landed outside Sderot, and three Grad missiles landed outside Netivot.[258][260]
- October 10
- October 12
- October 14
- October 16
- October 17
- October 18
- October 22
- October 23
- October 24
- October 25
- October 28
- October 29
- October 30
- October 31
November
In November, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 1734 rockets and 83 mortar shells at Israel in 633 separate attacks.[292]- November 4
- November 6
- November 9
- November 10
- November 11
- November 12
- November 14–21
Main article: Operation Pillar of Defense
Following the Israeli targeted killing of Hamas military chief Ahmed Jabari, Palestinians fired over 20 rockets at Israeli cities[citation needed]. For the first time, a Grad missile was fired toward Dimona, home to Israel's Negev Nuclear Research Center. Seventeen Grad missiles were fired at Beersheba.
One rocket directly hit a store in the city, lightly injuring one
woman. Another exploded into a car, setting it on fire. Several other
buildings were reportedly damaged. Additional rockets were launched at Ashkelon and the Eshkol Regional Council. The Iron Dome
defense system intercepted some 15 rockets. Israeli authorities asked
residents within range of rocket fire to remain within 15 seconds of a
bomb shelter at all times. Municipalities in the region, including those
of Beersheba, Ashdod and Ashkelon, cancelled school for the following
day.[303][304]On 15 November, all schools within 40 kilometers of the Gaza Strip were closed down, and 13 Israelis were injured during the night. One rocket struck an apartment in Kiryat Malachi, killing 3 civilians, including a pregnant woman. The victims were Mirah Scharf (25), Itzik Amsalem (24), and Aharon Smadja (49).[305][306][307] 5 were injured in the same attack, including children and infants. A house in Ashdod and a school in Ofakim were also struck by rockets.
Over 1,456 rockets were fired at Israel between November 14 and 21.[308][309] Rockets were fired at Jerusalem for the first time and at Tel Aviv for the first time since the first Gulf War.[310][311]
As of November 19, over 252 Israelis have been injured in rocket attacks since the start of the operation, as reported by Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency medical services.[312]
On November 20, two Israelis were killed by rockets, one soldier and one civilian. The victims were Corporal Yosef Partuk (18) and Elian Salam Id Alanbary (29).[313]
On November 21, another soldier, Boris Yarmilnik (28),[314] was killed and a bus was bombed in Tel Aviv. The bus bombing, which injured 28 Israeli civilians, was condemned by the UN, the United States, and several European countries,[315] and was praised by Hamas.[316]
A ceasefire was declared later that same day. Even after the ceasefire, in the next hour, 12 more rockets were sent into Israel from Gaza.[317] Rocket fire continue till 23:00 [318] with a minimum of 13 rockets fired after the ceasefire started.[319]
- November 22
December
- December 23
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