Jerusalem Post: Tens of thousands of missiles and rockets threaten Israel’s vital facilities.
A Zionist newspaper wrote that Tel Aviv’s most dangerous enemy on the Lebanese border is Hezbollah, which with thousands of precision-guided missiles and rockets can fire hundreds of missiles against military targets every day.
A Zionist newspaper wrote on Saturday night, Tehran time, in an analysis by a former senior intelligence officer of the regime, that Tel Aviv’s most dangerous enemy on the Lebanese border is Hezbollah, with an arsenal of 12,000 to 150,000 precision-guided missiles and rockets.
The Israeli army intelligence officer wrote in an analysis published in the Jerusalem Post that tens of thousands of Israeli missiles and rockets threaten and could disrupt vital electricity, water and communications facilities, damage civilian and military airports, and this It is an intolerable and unacceptable situation.
“Israel’s most dangerous enemy on the Lebanese border is Hezbollah, which has an arsenal of 120,000 to 150,000 precision-guided missiles and rockets, and can fire hundreds of missiles and missiles every day against civilian and military targets in Israel,” the former Israeli military official continued.
He suggested that a pre-emptive strike against Hezbollah should be launched in due course, and that systems of precision-guided surface-to-surface missiles should be deployed at ranges of 400 to 600 kilometers to destroy Hezbollah missiles and rockets.
“I am afraid that the United States will leave us to defend Iran and we will have to act on four or five fronts at the same time: Iran,” he said. Hezbollah, Hamas, the Intifada in Judea and Samaria, and the Arabs living in Israel.
A Zionist analytical website recently wrote that Tel Aviv is increasingly concerned about Iranian drones because the Iranians have created ways to overcome Israel’s air defense systems.