Tuesday 10 June 2014

Head of Israeli Army: Hezbollah Seventh Military Power in the World


Gantz considered that the developments in Syria do not serve the Zionist interests as long as President Assad rules that country.

Translated by Mohamed Salami

Hezbollah Drone over Occupied Palestine
The head of Zionist armed forces Lieutenant General Benny Gantz said that Hezbollah has become the seventh military power in the world, adding that only the US, Russia, France, Britain, China and 'Israel' posses more fire power than the party.

Speaking at the Herzliya Conference, Gantz pointed out that 'Israel' has to be worried about the military experiences which Hezbollah gained from its intervention in Syria, stressing that the Israeli army has to be alert at the northern borders because Hezbollah fighters still deploy in the area.

The Israeli military chief added that Hezbollah has fought in Syria at several fronts simultaneously, what threatens 'Israel' if the party accumulates  and uses all these military capabilities to fight the Zionist army.

Gantz considered that the developments in Syria do not serve the Zionist interests as long as President Assad rules that country.

On Iran, Gantz claimed that using the military power to halt Tehran's nuclear program is "a must".

Source: Al Manar TV
09-06-2014 - 19:28 Last updated 09-06-2014 - 19:29

رئيس الأركان الإسرائيلي: حزب الله بات تاسع أقوى جيش في العالم

إعترف رئيس هيئة الأركان العامة للجيش الإسرائيلي بيني غانتس أن “حزب الله بات أقوى من جيوش بعض الدول”.

وإعتبر “بني غانتس” في مؤتمر “هرتزيليا” للعلوم العسكرية، انّ حزب الله الذي وصفه بالميليشيا بات “تاسع (سابع) اقوى جيش في العالم”، محذراً من أن “لدى “حزب الله” تسليحاً أفضل من دول عدة”.

وأكد غانتس ان “حزب الله يشكل تهديداً لإسرائيل”، موضحا ان “هذه الجماعة اللبنانية الراديكالية المدعومة من إيران تمتلك قوة عسكرية أكثر من بعض الدول المتقدمة في العالم”.
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