Zionist officers are concerned about the regime’s security breach in protecting gas platforms.
While acknowledging Hezbollah’s missile capability, Israeli officials acknowledged that they would have difficulty protecting gas rigs in a possible future war.
In an interview with the Hebrew website Mako, senior Israeli naval officers revealed some security loopholes and problems they may face in a possible future war to protect gas fields, especially in the shadow of Hezbollah lines and signs.
The officers claimed that Hezbollah had been able to obtain large quantities of surface-to-sea missiles, such as the Yakhont c802, which are capable of targeting critical installations, in addition to upgrading other missiles that mimic Russian missiles. There are other threats, possibly including bombed boats, drones and divers.
The Zionist officers further acknowledged that despite cooperation between the navy and land and intelligence, as well as the allocation of billions of dollars worth of fighter jets and warships, there are still gaps and shortcomings in the number of ships, especially as the navy is responsible for naval navigation. It is the main economy of the Zionist regime and 97% of its needs are met by sea.
They added that the Navy currently has 15 missile launchers, four of which are Saer 6 and still in development, but the remaining ships, such as the Saar 4.5, are old and small, and the Saar 5 has been in service for 30 years. .
At the end of the report, due to the threats, the Air Force will be forced to abandon some of its missions and focus on protecting the gas fields because they will be one of the main targets in a possible future war.
Recently, a Zionist newspaper wrote that Hezbollah wants to show by launching new missiles that it will launch any future conflict into the sea.
The Zionist newspaper The Jerusalem Post wrote in an analysis by Seth Franzmann that a video of Hezbollah circulating in cyberspace shows that the group has several new ammunitions in its ever-expanding arsenal.