‘Iron dome’ deployment
Meanwhile, a new defence system, meant to protect southern Israel from rocket attacks, will go into operation later on Sunday, the Israeli military says.
Earlier failures to to deploy the $200 million Iron Dome anti-rocket system have led to questions being asked about its effectiveness.
Matan Vilnai, an Israeli minister, told Israeli Army Radio on Sunday that even once it was deployed, the system would not provide full protection to residents of Israel’s south.
Iron Dome is to begin operating in the area around Beersheba, the largest southern Israeli city. A second missile battery will soon be deployed in Ashdod, another large southern city, the military said. No specific date has been given for that deployment. The Iron Dome system uses cameras and radar to track incoming rockets and is supposed to shoot them down within seconds of their launch.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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