"Israeli" Planes Rerouted to Avoid Being Hit By Palestinian Rockets
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After Tel Aviv, Hertzilya, al-Quds and the Zionist entity's southern settlements, fear of Gaza Resistance rockets reached Ben Gurion "Israeli" airport.
According to "Israeli" Ynet daily, planes departing from and arriving at the Hebrew Airport have been diverted from their regular take-off and landing routes in order to avoid being hit while the Iron Dome is intercepting rockets over central "Israel".
In this context, the "Israeli" officer, Major Itamar Abo, admitted that the aerial "Israeli" system "isn't 100% accurate due to concerns that the intercepting missiles could hit planes, the miltary establishment has decided to slightly reroute the passenger and cargo jets in order to allow them take off and land safely."
This comes after Palestinian Fajir5 missiles reached beyond the Zionist entity's capital, Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, "Israel" deployed on Saturday the fifth Iron Dome battery in Tel Aviv. The battery was completed two and a half months early due to resistance rockets and the "Israeli" army was forced to put together a crew to operate it within just two days - a process that usually takes months.
"A rocket that isn't intercepted could cause a disaster in such a populated area," "Israeli" officer warned.
He further cautioned that "the system isn't yet perfect, and the protection it provides isn't absolute. This is why we can't be lazy; we must find shelter when the sirens sound."
Unlike in the south, where settlers have mere seconds to reach shelters, "Israeli" settlers in central "Israel" have a minute and a half to find a fortified area. This is because the Zionist entity didn't expect that the Palestinian resistance missiles could reach such areas.
Source: Ynet, Edited by moqawama.org
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