What is impressive is not the statistics about the threat, as the quantities of aid being shipped into Gaza and the expoort activity. The "Gaza Siege" is a myth.
Following are facts and figures about the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza:
Key Statistics
1 million: Israeli civilians under threat from Hamas rocket fire.[7]
15: Seconds Israelis have to get to a bomb shelter once a warning siren has sounded.[8]
2 million: Leaflets the Israel Air Force dropped on Gaza during Operation Cast Lead, warning civilians to stay clear of Hamas fighters.[9]
200,000: Phone calls made by the Israeli army to civilians in Gaza warning of an impending strike near their residences.[10]
8: Years Israel has endured rocket, missile and mortar fire from Gaza.[11]
1: Israeli left in Gaza - Staff Sgt. Gilad Shalit,[12] kidnapped by Hamas from Israel on June 25, 2006.[13]
3,200+: Rockets and mortar fired from Gaza in 2008.[14]
6,500+: Rockets and mortars fired from Gaza since Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005.[15]
10,389: Rockets and mortars fired from Gaza 2001-2008.[16]
1,000+: People in Israel injured from rockets and mortars fired from Gaza since 2001.[17]
27: Number of people killed by Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks since 2001.[18]
242: Rockets, missiles and mortars fired at Israel from Gaza since the end of Operation Cast Lead.[19]
Iran-Backed Hamas Terrorism
727: Rockets and mortars fired from Gaza, January - September 2009.[20]
17: Attacks on Gaza goods crossings by Palestinian terrorist groups in 2008.[21]
80: Percent of mosques in Gaza which Hamas reportedly controls, some of which are used for weapons storage, command and communications headquarters.[22]
37 mi (60km): Range of Hamas rockets in Gaza acquired after Operation Cast Lead.[23]
2.5 mi (4 km): Range of Hamas's anti-tank missiles, smuggled into Gaza since the end of Operation Cast Lead.[24]
1,500: Number of smuggling tunnels between Gaza and Egypt (estimate)[25]
59 ft (18 m)/6.8 mi (11 km): Length and depth of metal fence Egypt is building on Sinai-Gaza border to prevent tunnel smuggling operations.[26]
22 mi (35 km): Distance between Gaza and Yavneh - the northernmost Israeli city hit by Gaza rockets on Dec. 28, 2009.[27]
900: Hamas operatives trained by Iran.[28]
$20 million - $30 million: Funding Iran provides annually to Hamas. Iran gave Hamas another $50 million following Hamas's victory in the 2006 Palestinian elections.[29]
Israel's Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
900: Percent increase in humanitarian aid delivered to Gaza in 2009, compared to 2008.[30]
630,253: Tons of humanitarian aid delivered to the Gaza Strip, Jan. 19 - Dec. 13, 2009.[31]
24.5 million gallons (92.7 million liters): Heavy-duty diesel fuel delivered to the Gaza Strip, Jan. 19 - Oct. 31, 2009.[32]
10,346: Gaza residents who entered Israel for medical and humanitarian reasons, Jan.19 - Nov. 7, 2009.[33]
57,295 tons: Monthly average of humanitarian aid entering Gaza since Operation Cast Lead, Jan. 19 - Dec. 5, 2009.[34]
11,508: Monthly average (in tons) of humanitarian aid entering Gaza from February - June 2008, a period of intense rocket fire.[35]
34,253 tons: Monthly average of humanitarian aid entering Gaza during period of calm, July - December 2008.[36]
18,500: Permits Israel issued to Gaza residents to enter Israel or travel overseas in 2009.[37]
28,400: Flowers from Gaza scheduled for export to Europe on Dec. 10, 2009.[38]
250,000: Flowers from Gaza scheduled for export beginning Dec. 13, 2009.[39]
Footnotes:
[1] IDF Spokesperson's Unit communiqué, Jan. 3, 2009
[2] "IDF Operation in Gaza: Cast Lead," Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jan. 21, 2009,
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/ Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Terrorism+and+Islamic+Fundamentalism-/Aerial_strike_weapon_development_center+_Gaza_28-Dec-2008.htm, accessed Dec. 15, 2009
[8] "IDF Operation in the Gaza Strip," The Military-Strategic Information Section Daily Update - Day 4, Dec. 30, 2008.
[9] "IDF Releases Information on Military Investigations," website of the IDF, April 22, 2009,
http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/News/today/09/4/2201.htm; Greenberg, Hanan, "IDF to give better warnings before attacks," YnetNews, July 29, 2009,
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3753851,00.html
[10] "IDF Releases Information on Military Investigations," website of the IDF, April 22, 2009,
http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/News/today/09/4/2201.htm; Greenberg, Hanan, "IDF to give better warnings before attacks," YnetNews, July 29, 2009,
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3753851,00.html
[14] IDF Spokesperson's Unit communiqué, Jan. 3, 2009
[15] IDF Spokesperson's Unit communiqué, Jan. 3, 2009
[16] IDF Spokesperson's Unit communiqué, Jan. 3, 2009
[17] "Israeli Injuries and Fatalities Due to Rocket and Mortar Fire,"
http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/c.hsJPK0PIJpH/b.4277777/k.3E99/Injuries_and_Fatalities_Graph.htm; Kershner, Isabel, "Despite Strikes, Israelis Vow to Soldier On," The New York Times, Dec. 30, 2008,
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/31/world/middleeast/31israel.html?em; "Iran-backed Terrorists in Gaza Kill 3, Wound Others in Continuing Rocket Attacks on Israel," The Israel Project press release, Dec. 29, 2008,
http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=hsJPK0PIJpH&b=689705&ct=6476363#
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[20] IDF Spokesperson's Unit communiqué, Oct. 4, 2009
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