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On July 14, 2006, Hezbollah surprisingly launched anti-ship missiles onto the Israeli Sa’ar corvette which was striking the Lebanese capital, killing the civilians and destroying their houses.
Simultaneously, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah announced the surprise at the end of his televised address, asserting that Sa’ar 5 was struck and burnt.
The Israeli media did not dare for 10 years to reveal the damages inflicted upon the warship due to the devastating effects of the Zionist navy failure on the entire entity.
The Zionist media displayed on Thursday the losses inflicted by the Hezbollah missiles upon the Israeli warship and its crew, confirming that the rear part of the warship and a helicopter on board were damaged and burnt and that four soldiers were killed.
The enemy’s media also showed how the warship’s crew were shocked by the strike which was about to immerse the corvette had not the Zionist navy saved it.
The Zionist Channel 2 reported that the Israeli navy is conducting several drills to prepare for similar challenges during any upcoming war with Hezbollah.
Source: Al-Manar Website
| 14-07-2016 – 18:28 Last updated 14-07-2016 – 18:28 |
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Designed by: Nour Fakih
Designed by: Nour Fakih
14-07-2016 | 10:00
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