• Ghyste
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    Except the Iron Dome has been active 24/7 for years and is arguably the most effective ground-based aerial defense system in the world.

    Please understand that I’m not endorsing any conspiracies. I’m genuinely curious what happened. Right now my best informed hypothesis is that the sheer number of rockets launched managed to overwhelm the system.

    If anyone has better information I would greatly appreciate hearing it.

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      The missile attack was pure saturation. So many objects in the air at once is just too much for the few launchers available. There’s only like 7 of them actually online at any given time. They cost a billion dollars each.

      They waited for a day everyone wants to be home, did a massive attack to send everyone into hiding, and then breached the gates. It’s such a massive power move that no one thought they’d be stupid enough to do. Yes, it succeeded, but they can’t win, and the response now will be tenfold more powerful. And justified.

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        1 year ago

        Thank you for the additional information

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        And somehow nobody thought it would happen on the 50th anniversary of the yom kippur war, to the day

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      Is it even arguable? What else would come close? My assumption is the same, stock up and then throw everything you have blitzkrieg style in an effort to oversaturated it.