Hezbollah Can Hit Tel Aviv with 600 Rockets Daily, for 60 Days: Maariv
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03/07/2009 Calm on the Lebanese Palestinian border does not necessarily involve good news for Israel, a report published by the Israeli daily Maariv said on Friday.
The report addresses the growing capacity of Hezbollah in Lebanon, three years after the 2006 war.
The journal emphasized that Hezbollah is tremendously magnifying its military capability and compiling new combative techniques in addition to a remarkable increase in the number of its fighters and trainers. The Maariv report pointed that Hezbollah is seeking to reach a level of capability that would enable it to launch a thousand rockets on “Israel” during a 60-day period of time.
Citing Israeli intelligence assessments, the Israeli daily also estimated that the party was close to reaching this level of capacity as it can today send between 500 and 600 rockets a day to Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
The report added that unlike the rockets fired during the 2006 war, Hezbollah’s present rockets are mostly long-range and mid-range missiles and in case a new war breaks out, the daily said, the center of “Israel” will be targeted with salvos of such rockets.
Maariv’s report also said that Hezbollah has spread its rockets in a more complicated manner for Israel to figure out, as most of them are heavier caliber rockets, more precise and longer in range.
The number of trained fighters, the report says, has increased from 5000 to 8000 well trained fighters and that Hezbollah is building fortified garrisons and underground systems to serve an organized deployment of fighters and field commanders between north and south Litani River areas.
Maarvi described Hezbollah’s formations as a compact defense system that enjoys the ability of ‘reciprocal coverage’, artillery, anti-armor and intelligence capabilities in addition to the ability to deploy special unit forces.
In case a confrontation takes place, the report said, a self-martyrdom unit would be called in to break through the border line and conduct operation against Israeli forces inside occupied territories, including martyrdom operations.
Maariv concluded that Hezbollah assumes that in case of confrontation, the Israeli army will go for a large-scale ground assault. This is why, it said, Hezbollah is preparing itself for such a scenario with a defensive battle relying on the aforementioned formations and the party’s goal will be to continue firing rockets deep inside occupied territories for at least two months in a fatal pace, Maariv estimated.
Hasan Hijazi contributed to this report
The report addresses the growing capacity of Hezbollah in Lebanon, three years after the 2006 war.
The journal emphasized that Hezbollah is tremendously magnifying its military capability and compiling new combative techniques in addition to a remarkable increase in the number of its fighters and trainers. The Maariv report pointed that Hezbollah is seeking to reach a level of capability that would enable it to launch a thousand rockets on “Israel” during a 60-day period of time.
Citing Israeli intelligence assessments, the Israeli daily also estimated that the party was close to reaching this level of capacity as it can today send between 500 and 600 rockets a day to Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
The report added that unlike the rockets fired during the 2006 war, Hezbollah’s present rockets are mostly long-range and mid-range missiles and in case a new war breaks out, the daily said, the center of “Israel” will be targeted with salvos of such rockets.
Maariv’s report also said that Hezbollah has spread its rockets in a more complicated manner for Israel to figure out, as most of them are heavier caliber rockets, more precise and longer in range.
The number of trained fighters, the report says, has increased from 5000 to 8000 well trained fighters and that Hezbollah is building fortified garrisons and underground systems to serve an organized deployment of fighters and field commanders between north and south Litani River areas.
Maarvi described Hezbollah’s formations as a compact defense system that enjoys the ability of ‘reciprocal coverage’, artillery, anti-armor and intelligence capabilities in addition to the ability to deploy special unit forces.
In case a confrontation takes place, the report said, a self-martyrdom unit would be called in to break through the border line and conduct operation against Israeli forces inside occupied territories, including martyrdom operations.
Maariv concluded that Hezbollah assumes that in case of confrontation, the Israeli army will go for a large-scale ground assault. This is why, it said, Hezbollah is preparing itself for such a scenario with a defensive battle relying on the aforementioned formations and the party’s goal will be to continue firing rockets deep inside occupied territories for at least two months in a fatal pace, Maariv estimated.
Hasan Hijazi contributed to this report
No! Hezbollah Can't Hit Tel Aviv with 600 Rockets Daily, for 60 Days!!!
ReplyDeleteIDF CAN hit any target in the are at the rate of 600/hour for as long as it takes!
Change the photo! I was there! And no f----n arab was Present!
ha ha ha Alexader Munch is an IOF.
ReplyDeleteHezbollah made the IOF look like a bunch cockroaches running away as the lights are turned on during the summer of 2006.
Poor little IOF pussys.
Run home now and change your wet knickers.
Hamas did the same with Home made Qussam
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