Context:
- The recent Hamas attack on Israel is being termed as Israel’s 9/11 moment. It is a massive intelligence failure for a nation that has achieved fame as one of the mighty security apparatus.
Hamas Attack on Israel
- All Front Attack: Hamas attacked Israel in a synchronized manner by using sea, land and air.
- Israel’s Failure: For both intelligence and the operational system.
- Intelligence: Israel’s overseas intelligence agency Mossad failed to warn about the Hamas attack.
- Operational Failure: Hamas militants disabled the Israeli surveillance cameras mounted on the border walls and destroyed their remote-controlled machine guns using drones.
- Overpowered Iron Dome: Hamas fired several thousand missiles, even if Iron Dome was 100% effective against the incoming threats, a large number of missiles were going to get through it.
- Use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs): Hamas destroyed military communication towers by dropping IEDs on electrical generators with the help of drones.
Israel Iron Dome and How it works
- A short-range, ground-to-air, air defense system which includes a radar and Tamir interceptor missiles that track and neutralize rockets or missiles.
- It is capable of being used in all weather conditions.
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Hamas Attack on Israel: Lessons for India and World
- Focus on Growing Terrorism: Even as the world is focused on great power contestation, the threat from such non-state actors has only grown.
- Check State Supported Terrorism: Technological advancements are helping non-state actors too, especially those who have the support of states like Iran and Pakistan.
- Unity Within Countries: Ensuring a united stand by both ruling government and opposition in case of internal security.
- Improving Border Surveillance: Ensuring border surveillance by both human and technological resources is must to get optimum results and reduce reliance on single source.
- Better IED Management: Increasing awareness to counter suspected IED, there is a need to adopt the five “Cs” i.e., Confirm, Clear, Call, Cordon, and Control.
- Crisis Response: There is a need to have a framework of crisis management response at the national level on extreme terrorist scenarios.
- Skill Upgradation: There is a need to invest in skill upgradation as advancement in technology needs to be complemented by highly skilled personnel.
- Drone Warfare: Drones can relay crucial information on enemy movements, locations, and positions of strategic targets.
Conclusion:
Security agencies should always be thinking the unthinkable if they are to remain ahead of their adversaries and there is a need to constantly invest in the defense and intelligence upgradation.
Prelims Question (2018)
What is “Terminal High Altitude Area Defence(THAAD)”, sometimes seen in the news?
(a) An Israeli radar system
(b) India’s indigenous antimissile programme
(c) An American anti-missile system
(d) A defence collaboration between Japan and South Korea
Ans: (c) |
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