Israel-Gaza War, Northern Front

Report: 35% decline of Hezbollah rocket fire into Israel

According to numbers acquired by Srugim (JFeed), some 2,800 rockets have penetrated Israel from Lebanon. In the last two months, the rate of rocket fire has declined by 35%.

Rockets seized in Gaza. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

IDF data acquired by Srugim/JFeed show a decline in Hezbollah’s launch capability into Israeli territory.

According to the data, some 2,800 rockets have been fired into Israel from Lebanon. In the last update in January on the 100th day of the war, the number stood at 2,000, meaning 20 a day. In the last 60 days, another 800 rockets were launched, meaning 13 a day. In other words, the number of rockets launched by Hezbollah was cut by 35%.

The Daily Peak is Over, General Trend – Decline

This week saw a peak of Hezbollah launches, with over 130 rockets fired in a number of salvos towards Meron, Kiryat Shemonah, and the Golan Heights in a single day. Despite this, Hezbollah launch numbers remain on the downswing. Northern Command counted many days with zero launches or a single salvo.

For comparison’s sake, Hamas launches by January were about 9,000, a third of them on the first day of the war. Since the beginning of the maneuver, the number has declined sharply, with Hamas managing to launch only a few rockets once a week.

It’s important to note that the IDF only counts rockets which crossed into Israel, not all launches. The rate of failed launches in both Gaza and Lebanon stands at about 10%.

A number of reasons for this decline are evident.

The first is IDF activity aimed at pushing Hezbollah away from the border. If Hezbollah started the war firing short range mortars and rockets at Israel, the IDF’s aggressive efforts on the border pushed them back.

It is also possible that Hezbollah now prefers quality over quantity, focusing its efforts on air force or command bases rather than salvos on civilian settlements which achieve little aside from property damage. The settlements are empty, Iron Dome is intercepting most of the targets, and the “dumb” rockets are achieving little.

Hezbollah has also focused recently on launching drones and rockets, which they hold onto to “respond” to IDF activity deep in Lebanon.

Still, despite the achievement in driving down rocket fire, Hezbollah’s success in forcing the emptying of the north of civilians, with no end in sight, has not yet been reversed.

Operation Swords of Iron Hezbollah Rockets IDF Lebanon

Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.

The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.
The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.


Less evil in the world now- thanks to Israel

Commander of Islamic Jihad's rocket unit eliminated by IDF 
Avi Nachmani | 22.11.24

Hezbollah document found by IDF reveals all

Shocking: The secret of the Hezbollah organization has been revealed
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24

What led to civilian Ze'ev Jabos' death in Lebanon?

The Lebanon disaster: Golani brigade’s fatal misstep that led to Ze'ev Erlich’s death
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24

Identity of victim of rocket attack earlier today

Released for publication: Brian Director is the victim of the rocket attack in Nahariya
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24

Baruch Dayan Haemet

WATCH IT LIVE: Israeli archeologist Zeev Erlich is laid to rest
Gila Isaacson | 21.11.24

Israeli airstrike in Syria

What was the target? More details about the unusual attack in Syria
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24

Shocking death of 71 year old civilian in Lebanon

Military police opening investigation into Ze'ev Erlich's death in Lebanon
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 21.11.24