IDF: 9,500 rockets fired at Israel since Oct. 7, including 3,000 in 1st hours of onslaught!!!!
Not even 3 months since!! Maybe you did not grasp it ,it takes time to sink in!!!

9,500 rockets fired at Israel since Oct. 7, Yes, 9,500 rockets . GAZA is plagued with Poverty but ???? Their money goes quickly up in smoke there!!! ''Do other Arab Nations care ???'' Moslem Brotherhood and all that jazz??

So BT, they have fired all those rockets into Israel, the population in Gaza, lives in poverty and your solution is ?? Maybe they should fire MORE rockets??Again it has not sunk in yet !!! The people of Gaza live in poverty ,but not Hamas fighters!! ( not Hamas fighters!! ) The moslems stretch from Morocco to 'Pakistan / India'. (and further!) ''Moslem Brotherhood'' and all that jazz?? (pull my other leg!! )

The unemployment rate in Gaza is 47% and more than 80% of its population lives in poverty, according to the U N. Hamas, however, has funded an armed force of thousands equipped with rockets and drones and built a vast web of tunnels under Gaza.

The IDF says that since the beginning of the war, some 9,500 rockets and mortars, as well as dozens of drones, have been fired at Israel, mostly from the Gaza Strip.

Some 900 rockets were launched from within civilian sites, including mosques, schools, hospitals and cultural centers. Around 12% of the rockets fell short inside the Gaza Strip, according to the IDF data.

Some 2,000 projectiles have been intercepted by the IDF’s air defence systems — the short-range Iron Dome, medium-range David’s Sling and Patriot, and long-range Arrow.

Many rockets landed in open areas, while some hit civilian sites, causing casualties. The IDF does not provide an interception rate, but the Iron Dome has previously been reported to have an estimated 95% success rate of downing rockets heading for populated areas.

During the first four hours of Hamas’s shock onslaught on southern Israel on October 7, some 3,000 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel, according to the IDF data. For comparison, during the entire 2014 Gaza War, which lasted 50 days, some 4,000 rockets were fired in total.