Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Israel Worried Damascus Summit Ended Balance with Hezbollah!

Al-manar

09/03/2010 Day after another, the Israeli announced and unannounced fears begin to be uncovered…

Day after another, the Israeli enemy seems to be unable to hide its serious worries and concerns of a possible "shift" in the conflict…

Two weeks have passed on the Damascus summit meeting that joined Syrian President Bachar Assad, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah. Yet, the meeting that was the first of its kind continues to constitute the main topic for analyzes within the Zionist entity, raising lots of doubts and concerns for the enemy.

The main concern was uncovered by Israeli daily Yedihot Ahronot. It's related to the fact that the mentioned summit might have taken a decision to put an end to the so-called 'balance of terror' between Israel and Hezbollah through providing the Resistance party with anti-aircraft missiles what means that any Israeli aggression against Lebanon would risk serious defeat.

The Israeli daily linked these expectations to the intensive activity of the Israeli warplanes in Lebanon at the time Sayyed Nasrallah was still in Damascus. It noted that the Israeli-Syrian tension was caused by warning messages Tel Aviv has sent to Damascus saying that Israeli won't accept any violation of the strategic "balance."

Yedihot Ahronot said that Hezbollah has used light anti-aircraft missiles during the 2006 war but is now concerned with getting developed, advanced and far-reaching systems able to detect aircrafts, batteries of missiles and guns directed through radars to cancel or curtail the freedom of air action and intelligence to the Israeli Air Force in the skies of Lebanon effectively.

The Israeli media outlets also expressed concern over the possibility of Hezbollah getting such weapons by saying that the Islamic Resistance party is training its fighters on anti-aircraft missiles "SA-8".

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