´Iron Dome´ Soldier Risked His Life to Save Others (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Rachel Hirshfeld 03/21/12)
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The Iron Dome missile defense system, which can determine where an
incoming rocket will land and intercept in mid-air projectiles that
pose significant threats, has proven to be extremely successful in
combating the recent surge of attacks by terrorists in the Gaza Strip
against Jewish communities in southern Israel.
Yet, a recent incident serves as a reminder that it only operates
effectively due to the dedication and heroism of the Israel Defense
Forces.
Early last week, as Sergeant First Class Eli Zada was repairing a
malfunction on one of the Iron Dome batteries when a siren went off,
alerting the soldiers of an incoming Grad rocket heading towards
Ashdod.
According to Air Force safety regulations, Iron Dome crew members are
to remain at a safe distance as the system gets ready to fire an
intercepting missile. However, Sergeant Zada knew that the Iron Dome
battery would be unable to launch its interceptor if the malfunction
was not fixed immediately. Despite the danger presented by his
proximity to the system, he nonetheless remained in place to repair
the faulty system, the IDF revealed in its official blog.
Zada knew that he would be unable to safely distance himself from the
system before the launch of the intercepting rocket. Luckily, though,
his comrade, Eliran Siso saw him and quickly raced to Zada’s rescue
and the two soldiers managed to find refuge in the jeep just prior to
the system’s launch.
Seconds later, the Iron Dome successfully intercepted the Grad
missile heading towards Ashdod. When they returned, they found Zada’s
equipment destroyed, melted by the heat.
Senior Air Force officials praised both Zada and Siso for their acts
of heroism in protecting the citizens of the State of Israel and
their fellow comrades.
“It could have ended very differently without the resourcefulness of
the technician who insisted on staying on the battery at great risk
to his own life,” Air Force officials stated. “The incident proves
how very different our situation could be without the success of the
Iron Dome system and more than that, without the work of the
operating troops, technicians and combatants still posted in the
southern cities around the clock.”
When asked for a comment Zada and Siso simply replied, “We were just
doing our jobs and we are happy that the intercepting missile managed
to thwart the Grad rocket fire.”
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