Israel Hamas Military Power: Today marks the completion of 1 year of the Israel-Hamas war. On this day last year, the Palestinian extremist group Hamas entered Israel and caused a massacre, the result of which was that they killed more than 1000 people in Israel in just one day and took about 251 people hostage. After this, Israel started a war against Hamas the very next day and started air strikes. Weapons are needed the most to start any fight. So let us tell you what is the military power of Israel and Hamas? Who is more powerful?
Hamas:
- The Izz-ud-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, has around 30,000–40,000 fighters.
- Izz-ud-Din al-Qassam Brigades came into existence in 1991. Earlier, it used to carry out its operations only by carrying out suicide bombings.
- Hamas currently has thousands of rockets including long-range missiles and drones. This was the reason why they fired about 5000 rockets on Israel.
- Hamas fighters also have many types of bombs and mortars.
- The October 7 attack involved everything from rockets and paragliders to bulldozers, pickup trucks and motorbikes.
- Hamas has rockets with ranges of 250 km, 160 km, 80 km, 45 km and 10 km.
- Hamas operates on a complex network of tunnels beneath the Gaza Strip to store weapons and train and deploy fighters.
- The money Hamas uses to buy its weapons comes from Turkey, Malaysia, Algeria and Sudan. However, their biggest supporter is Iran.
israeli
- Israel has dozens of nuclear weapons. It has advanced drones, fighter planes, tanks, submarines and artillery.
- Israel has its billion-dollar Iron Dome missile security system, which is capable of shooting down any rocket in the air.
The IDF has a huge range of armored vehicles, tanks, artillery, missiles, fighter planes, helicopters, warships and drones. The number of tanks alone in it is over 2200. - The IDF has a long list of drones. It includes models from the Heron, Hermes and Skylark range.
- Israel has missiles and aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
- Israel has 169,500 active military personnel in its army, navy and paramilitary forces. Another 465,000 are part of its reserve forces, while 8,000 are part of its paramilitary forces.
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