13 July 2016

Shabak: Monthly Summary – June 2016

Source:http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/EnTerrorData/Reports/Pages/ReportE0616.aspx


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Monthly Summary – June 2016
Five Israelis were killed and 21 injured in June's terror attacks. Most of the fatalities were registered during the shooting in Tel Aviv on 8 June that left four dead and 15 wounded. An Israeli teenager was stabbed to death on 30 June in Qiryat Arba, Hebron, and another civilian was moderately injured.

Other injuries: 2 civilians in a vehicle ramming attack near Qiryat Arba (24 June); a member of the security forces in a firebomb attack in Isawiya, northern Jerusalem, (29 June); 2 civilians in a stabbing attack in Netanya on 30 June.

Jewish terror attacks: two vehicles were set on fire on 10 June in Yafa An-Naseriyye, Nazareth. Three other vehicles were covered in graffiti with the slogans "Price tag", "We'll kill you", and "Revenge".

Data regarding terror attacks in June 2016
Following is a regional distribution of attacks:  1 attack from the Gaza Strip, (16 in May); 71 attacks in the Judea and Samaria (67 in May); 29attacks in Jerusalem (17 in May); 2 within the "Green Line" (1 in May).
Jerusalem and the Judea and Samaria area: Most attacks executed inJune 86 out of 100 were in the form of firebombs (May: 65 out of84). 


Distribution of attacks according to regions and pattern profile:

Following is a distribution of attacks in June 2016 according to regions: 

The Gaza Strip – one attack: small arms shooting.

Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem – 100 attacks: 10 IED (including pipe bombs and improvised grenade); 2 small arms shooting; 1 stabbing; 1 run over; 86 firebombs (29 in Jerusalem).

The "Green Line" – 2 attacks: shooting attack in Tel Aviv; stabbing attack in Netanya.


High-trajectory launchings from Gaza Strip and Sinai

 Throughout June 2016 no rockets or mortar shells were launched** from the Gaza Strip towards Israel, as opposed to May in which three rockets were launched** (within 2 attacks) and 19 mortar shells (within 12 attacks).

**Clarification: The number of launchings is the number of rockets/mortar shells actually launched during one high-trajectory fire attack. For example: one attack may include a salvo of three launchings, that is, three rockets/ mortar shells, and so it will be counted as one attack and three launchings.

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