How The IDF Slowed Hamas Rocket Fire From Gaza To A Standstill

The IDF has brought down Hamas’s rocket fire substantially in recent weeks since the temporary ceasefire expired and the invasion of Khan Yunis began.

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During the week of December 1-7, Hamas still managed to fire 75 rockets per day, down from hundreds of rockets per day earlier in the war.

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However, by December 8-14, the number of rockets from Gaza per day had dropped to 23.

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From December 15-21, the average number of rockets dropped to 16, with the number remaining relatively steady from December 22-27.

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A moment of quiet?

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As of 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, no rockets had been fired by Hamas.

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With Hamas having already fired, by some estimates, around 13,000 rockets and Israel has destroyed large numbers of Hamas rockets, rocket launchers, and areas for placing rocket launchers, the terror group has been losing its launching capabilities.

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Already in late November, its capability to fire rockets from northern Gaza had dropped by 80%, and now its capabilities to fire rockets from southern Gaza has also dropped, though there is still a capability in Rafah.

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