Hamas are running these photos, claiming it’s a barrel bomb dropped on Gaza.
It isn’t.
This barrel looking object is a part of an Israeli mine clearing line charge called Zefa Shirion (literally, Armor Viper, which also tells of its British origin).
That barrel houses the cable with the explosive charges, and it unravels out of it during flight.
Keen eyes may have seen the trailer used to move and launch this type weapon abandoned in Gaza a couple of weeks ago.
There’s even a video
http://youtu.be/1ORF69vGMVQ
This device was originally meant to clear a wide enough path through mine fields to let tanks and other armored vehicles pass safely. Its use in urban warfare means you can clear out an IED laden street in one fell swoop.
It’s a calculated military action during battle, not indiscriminate bombing of civilians from the air with unguided bombs.
Edit: Right on cue, another Zefa Shiryion trailer found, being described as an IDF vehicle:
Long Live the Resistance. What is left of an IDF vehicle. East Khan Younis. #Gaza pic.twitter.com/Aiwg6qhyUu
— F. (@Palestinianism) August 5, 2014
Note that the images posted by Hamas are in the same general area, so this might in fact be the launcher.
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— Palinfo (@PalinfoAr) August 5, 2014
Using a mine-clearing area bomb inside urban areas doesn’t look that good for Israel either.
And what does planting mines in urban areas say about Hamas?!