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Israeli Jets in Gaza Soundclash

scream.jpgRegular Defense Tech readers know that sonic weapons are slowly starting to be used by the American and Israeli militaries to disperse crowds with defeaning noise. But here's a tactic in the sound war that I hadn't heard of before: Israeli jets, letting off sonic booms over the Gaza strip.

The removal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip opened the way for the military to use air force jets to create dozens of sonic booms by breaking the sound barrier at low altitude, sending shockwaves across the territory...

Palestinians liken the sound to an earthquake or huge bomb. They describe the effect as being hit by a wall of air that is painful on the ears, sometimes causing nosebleeds and "leaving you shaking inside."

The Palestinian health ministry says the sonic booms have led to miscarriages and heart problems. The UN has demanded an end to the tactic, saying it causes panic attacks in children.

"Israel has long used sonic booms to rattle Palestinians in times of tension and violence," Ha'Aretz notes. "The booms can be mistaken for one of the frequent missile attacks aimed at militants or weapons factories."

Israeli kibutzniks living near Gaza are just as spooked by the booms as the Palestinians. “The children are scared because they don’t understand, but the adults are also afraid,” one tells Ynetnews. “We are trying to continue with the daily routine, but it is very unpleasant to live like this.”

The Guardian adds that the IDF "was forced to apologize after one of the sonic booms was unintentionally heard hundreds of kilometers inside Israel last week."

THERE'S MORE: "This has actually been a common tactic by the Israelis for a long while, mostly in the neighbouring country of Lebanon," one reader tells Xeni. "This includes mock divebombing runs, and sometimes even firing live ammo. There's also the danger of windows being blown out. And I must say, even if you're on the other end of a phone somewhere in another country, it still scares the shit out of you."

(Big ups: JQP)

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not to mention that using Apache Helicoptors, fighter jets, having the world's most advanced military and blowing up 15,000 homes and apartments in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against a population that has little to defend itself is straight PUSSY shit. The Israelis are PUSSIES. Who the heck bombs a bunch of civilians who have never been allowed to have an army or the funding to defend itself.

dont forget, the state of Israel is an illegaly established state. This is why many many nations do not recognize Israel as a state. It was never given statehood status by the original UN mandate.

Posted by: alex steinman at November 5, 2006 1:54 PM


The common practice of producing sonic booms over a population by an occupying military is defined as a war crime. additionally, bombarding an electrical plant that supplies electricity to a poulation is also a war crime. Dropping 1 ton missiles on apartments buildings is a war crime.

When will the illegally established state of Israel ever be held responsible?

Posted by: Alex Steinman at November 5, 2006 1:48 PM


God, the Guardian is run by uneducated morons.

"Hundreds of kilometers inside Israel?"

Uh, have these imbeciles ever looked at a map? There is no "hundreds of kilometers inside Israel".

Posted by: Joe Katzman at November 8, 2005 1:24 AM


having served in the IDF for 3 years, let me tell you that a so called "rubber bullet", is NOT something you'll want to get hit by. it is actually a potentially lethal armament. to make it less deadly it is fired as a cluster of 3 pallets, so the energy is dispersed between them (but also making it impossible to actually aim them). a head injury by one of these can very much kill you.
that's why they are only used as a last resort, when the soldiers are in a life threatening situation. (and if you've ever seen one of those crowds up close - thousands of people hurling rocks at you, having to cower behind the armred Hummer doors, knowing that you are the last line between that angry mob and a peaceful bordering israeli town - well... it sucks.)

the whole point of getting all the people out of the Gaza strip was to stop them killing our civilians and troops.
the problem is that this made the impression that the terrorist groups (Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah, etc) have wond and drove us out of there, thereby empowering them and giving them a strong sense of security.

and about those sonic booms?
i don't see any news about the israeli towns being constantly bombarded by rockets and mortar shells almost every day.
i would imagine them having slightly worse problems than scared children.

Posted by: Oren Hadas at November 5, 2005 11:21 AM


Jesse,

I had the exact same thought....that must have been an incredible sight to see, roaring overhead in the middle of the night. Wikipedia summary on the unit involved in that at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBE

Posted by: John Sponauer at November 4, 2005 9:58 PM


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