Longtime followers of this blog will know two things. First I am a welder. I learned welding in the army nearly half a century ago and I love it. Secondly, I have a very low regard for the level of Arab technology. I frequently say that no Arab nation can even build an export quality bicycle.
What does it have to do with the photograph on the right? The photograph on the right shows a missile that was captured by the Israelis on its way to Gaza. This doesn't seem to bother most governments. I saw very little coverage of the capture of arms meant for terrorists in Gaza... I saw no outrage in the news. It is consistent with the idea that Arabs can kill Jews with impunity. This impunity is taken for granted in the EU, in the Lefty media in the United States. It has certainly not generated any outrage in the anti-Jew Administration that is in office today.
That's not relevant to what I'm actually going to comment on. Just a rant.
I can see from the photograph that this missile is made of steel and that the fins for stabilization have been welded on not with a machine welder but by hand. It was apparently made in Syria. The welding is a perfectly good job but done by hand. Also the fins show no control surfaces. All of which tells me these are not really missiles. They are big mortars. They are likely launched from a stand a few feet tall. There is no control other than whatever elevation and direction you gave it when fired. The absence of controlling surfaces on the fins suggests a low level of technology, and the fact that this so called 'rocket' is made of steel, very heavy, suggesting a low level of technology in the Arab world.
Fortunately for the Arabs, the mortar is an easier technology to master than bicycle manufacturing.