Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
The nightmare of Hezbollah’s invasion of Galilee settlements haunts the Israeli enemy’s estimations for any future confrontation.
Israeli daily, Maariv, reported that the Zionist entity is now concerned with plans to evacuate the northern settlements which Hezbollah would invade and control.
The plan, which was laid before representatives of northern settlements, includes a scenario to evacuate 14 settlements in the first hours of any future confrontation with Hezbollah, the Israeli paper said, noting that the evacuated settlers would be transferred to areas in Jordan Valley and Dead Sea.
The head of local council in a northern settlement told Maariv that the settlements which are located 4 kms far from the Lebanese border would be evacuated, noting that the Zionist entity would face a serious threat concerning the number of missiles fired by Hezbollah and the accurate targets they would hit.
The settlers would be forced to face this threat alone because the Israeli authorities would be at the time focusing on defending the strategic places across Galilee, Maariv quoted the Israeli local official as saying.
In the same context, the Israeli daily said that Hezbollah was recently provided by “Burkan” missiles (volcano).
This missile, which holds tens or hundreds of kilograms of explosive materials, causes massive destruction, Maariv added, noting that the number of these missiles, which Hezbollah has, is still unknown.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army has been working to dig barriers in a bid to hinder the advance of Hezbollah fighters during any future invasion, according to the daily.
Maariv concluded its report: “the Lebanese say Israel is scared, and the northern command responds by saying: ‘We are preparing for the coming war’.”
Source: Israeli Media
17-03-2016 – 18:37 Last updated 17-03-2016 – 18:37
Rivlin in Moscow, Warns Putin: Hizbullah, Iran Mustn’t Benefit in Syria
“Israeli” President Reuven Rivlin on Tuesday arrived in Moscow ahead of a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he said will focus on the implications of Russia’s sudden military disengagement from Syria.
In addition to addressing the ongoing UN peacemaking efforts, Rivlin told reporters, his meeting Wednesday with the Russian premier will center on “the day after” scenarios.
“We want Iran and Hizbullah not to emerge strengthened from this entire process,” he told reporters during the flight. “Everybody agrees that Daesh [the Arabic acronym for the Takfiri “ISIS” group] is a danger to the entire world, but Shiite Iranian Islam is for us just as dangerous,” he cautioned.
According to the apartheid entity’s President, “There’s a need for coordination with Russia in the current situation we’re in,” Rivlin said.
“Israel” has also been anxiously watching reports that Moscow is about to deliver sophisticated S-300 missile defense batteries to Tehran.
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