Shield of Iron

Initially greeted with skepticism, Iron Dome proved to be a game changer, proving its mettle 421 times during the IDF’s nine-day Pillar of Defense Operation to quell rocket fire from Gaza. This surprising shield of defense turned former detractors into supporters, although even its staunchest benefactors warn that no antimissile umbrella can keep out a rain of rockets forever.

Shield    of    Iron

Even judged by the world-class standards that the IDF is known for the performance of the Iron Dome missile defense system was impressive. During the eight days of Operation Pillar of Defense the system brought down 421 enemy rockets more than one-fourth of all of the rockets fired at Israel and more than 80 percent of the rockets fired at populated areas in the country.

There is no way to estimate the property and human toll the defensive missiles saved but it’s safe to say that even at an estimated cost of $50000 to $100000 for each Iron Dome missile fired at an incoming rocket the price tag is much lower than repairing an entire apartment building in a nation where the average apartment costs well over $300 000 — not to mention saved lives.

Furthermore IDF crews proved once again their ability to react quickly and effectively to a threat: It took just 48 hours to deploy the missile defense battery in the heart of Tel Aviv’s Hatikva neighborhood. The benefits of that quick deployment took less than 24 hours to become clear when Israel’s largest metropolis sounded its first air raid siren since the 1991 Gulf War. As it did hundreds of times in other areas of Israel the system worked perfectly shooting down the incoming missile.

During the operation and immediately after Israeli officials could not line up fast enough to praise the system. Labor Party MK Avishai Braverman said Iron Dome had become a “national hero” and added that foreign orders for the system had poured in.

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