Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

IDF shows Hamas rocket launchers at civilian sites

Visual documentation is publicized of launch sites next to a U.N. building, a mosque and a kindergarten.

A Hamas rocket launcher placed next to a kindergarten in Gaza. Credit: IDF.
A Hamas rocket launcher placed next to a kindergarten in Gaza. Credit: IDF.

The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday provided visual evidence of Hamas stationing rocket launchers next to a U.N. building, a kindergarten and a mosque in the Gaza Strip.

The aerial photographs also show a rocket launch site placed next to schools.

“Since the beginning of the war, the terrorist organization Hamas has been firing rockets from the Gaza Strip while cynically exploiting an uninvolved population and civilian sites such as kindergartens, schools and mosques, and launching into the territory of the State of Israel with the clear intention of harming the country’s citizens,” the IDF said.

Since the Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 Israelis, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad have fired more than 7,000 rockets at Israeli territory, with 550 rockets misfiring and striking within Gaza.

An Islamic Jihad rocket misfired and hit in a parking lot next to the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on Oct. 17, which Hamas immediately blamed on Israel but which Israeli, American, European and Canadian intelligence concluded was an errant terrorist projectile. An AP visual analysis also confirmed this.

“My opponent has no history of standing up for the Jewish community. I’ve spent 30 years earning trust through substantive legal and legislative work,” Esther Panitch told JNS.
“Each incident documented in the audit meant pain, suffering and anguish for a human being, a fellow Canadian,” the Jewish nonprofit said.
“This action cuts revenue streams that fund the regime’s destabilizing activities across the Middle East,” stated Tommy Pigott, State Department spokesman.
U.S. economic pressure on Tehran targets “both traditional sanctions evasion tools like front companies as well as the exploitation of innovative technologies like digital assets,” a U.S. official said.
Elizabeth Barcohana, chair of Jewish engagement at the California Republican Party, told JNS that the statement is “abhorrent and not in touch with the concerns of California families.”
“As these incidents become more normalized, they erode public safety and our way of life as Canadians,” stated the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto.