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Hezbollah is strongly present in the Zionist decision making process
regarding any future war, where its growing military capabilities pose a hard
number to Tel Aviv rulers when thinking of any military adventure in Lebanon and
the region.
This fact was confirmed by senior Zionist security official who spoke to the
Zionist daily Yediot Ahronot.
The official stressed that if it weren’t for the huge rocket arsenal of
Hezbollah, Israel would have launched its attack against Iran's nuclear
facilities a long time ago. According to the official, the war decision could
cause a regional war.
The Zionist writer expert in intelligence affairs Rounim Brimen told local
online newspaper Globes about Hezbollah’s preparations for any future
confrontation with the Zionist enemy, putting Ayyoub drone flying over the
atmosphere of occupied Palestine in this context.
Brimen cited intelligence officials saying that Ayyoub’s aim was to get
intelligence information to assist Hezbollah in building a bank of targets,
including vital installations to be targeted in the next war.
Brimen concluded that current military force of Hezbollah is the most
advanced and developed in the world, quoting the remarks of former Mossad chief
Meir Dagan in which he described the power of Hezbollah as enormous, and that
the party had accumulated this force since the Zionist hysterical withdrawal
from Lebanon in 2000 and it possesses now weapons system not owned by 90 percent
of the world's countries.
Brimen however drew the attention to estimates in Tel Aviv which indicate
that Hezbollah now has 70 thousand rockets, including missiles with a range of
up to 700 kilometers, while the Zionist daily Haaretz confirmed that Hezbollah
now has an enormous and unprecedented military power.
“The success of the party is one of the main failures that characterized the
failure of the policy pursued by President Barack Obama towards the Middle
East,” the daily added.
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