Friday 7 May 2010

Israel Worried: Anti-Missile Systems Unable of Facing New Hezbollah Rockets!


Al-manar
06/05/2010 After the Scud missiles, new missiles entered the Israeli dictionary…

After the Scud missiles, came the turn of the M-600 rockets that became in the hands of Hezbollah, thanks to Syria of course according to the Israeli media, 'concerned' by the new 'capabilities' of Hezbollah…

According to the Israeli media, the M-600, a Syrian copy of the Iranian Fateh-110, has a range of 300km and carries a half-ton warhead. If fired from southern Lebanon it would be capable of hitting Tel Aviv.

The new rockets are also more accurate and destructive than the previous ones. They have violated the balance of deterrence between Israel and the Resistance especially that Hezbollah would be able, thanks to them, to deliver a severe blow at the depth of the Israeli front. Furthermore, the Israeli anti-missile systems are believed to be unable of facing such types of rockets.

"The military supervision has allowed the circulation of information stating that new rockets delivered by Syria to Hezbollah, whether Scud or M-600, make it possible for Hezbollah to deliver a severe blow to the depth of the internal Israeli front," a host in the Israeli Television, channel 2, said.

"Syria has delivered to Hezbollah accurate and long-range missiles, called M-600," another host in the Israeli television, channel 10, said. "Israel believes these rockets constitute a real military threat given that they are able of disturb the activity of the army during the time of war," she added.

That's it…

M-600 is another name of rockets and missiles that entered the balance of deterrence and the equilibrium of terror in the region at the time Israel is becoming more concerned day after another of the strengthening of the Resistance's capabilities…

According to data published by the conference of protection against missiles in Israel, Hezbollah has deployed around 200 rockets of this type throughout Lebanon while Syria has still around 500 rockets of the same type. "This means that Hezbollah can choose its targets and hit the Israeli infrastructure and obstruct the energy stations in Israel. It also can deliver severe blows at the airports and disturb the work of the army," one expert said.

"Israel has sought to prevent the passing of these arms to Hezbollah but all attempts failed," another military expert claimed. "This is a very concerning and alarming development," he warned.

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