Jeruslaem – Report: Hezbollah Threats Prompt Israel To Add Extra Iron Dome Systems On Warships

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    An Israeli warship arrives at an Israeli navy base in the Red Sea resort city of Eilat July 15, 2009. (photo credit:REUTERS)Jerusalem – The threat of Hezbollah rockets targeting offshore natural gas platforms has prompted the Israeli Navy to add an extra Iron Dome launcher to Sa’ar 6 missile ships that are currently being manufactured for Israel in Germany, Defense News reported on Monday.

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    Defense News quoted a senior Israeli naval officer as saying that Hezbollah’s arsenal of Grad rockets and longer-range projectiles prompted the change in design.

    The four ships being manufactured in Germany were each originally slated to contain a single Iron Dome launcher.

    “Because of this growing threat, we’re adding another launcher on the Sa’ar-6,” Defense News quoted the officer as saying of the ships intended to defend Israel’s offshore assets.

    Hezbollah is known to have various long and medium-range missile systems, including the Iranian-made Fajr-5, the M-600 rockets, Zeizal-2, and the shorter-range M75 and Katyushas. But according to a senior IDF officer in the IAF’s Air Defense Division, the terror group is continuously working to acquire missiles with larger warheads and longer range.

    According to Israeli estimates, Hezbollah has stockpiled more than 100,000 missiles.

    Last July, Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon said Hezbollah now possesses 17 times the number of missiles it did 10 years ago when UN Security Council Resolution 1701 was adopted at the end of the Second Lebanon War.

    Hezbollah now has “more missiles below ground in Lebanon than the European NATO allies have above ground,” Danon said as he presented recent IDF intelligence about the terrorist organization to the Security Council, including aerial photographs revealing Hezbollah positions and statistics about the organization’s weapons stockpiles.

    Concerns that Hezbollah projectiles could strike Israeli natural energy fields in the Mediterranean Sea have allegedly prompted the country to make preparations for such circumstances. Earlier this year, the Shi’ite Lebanese group threatened to attack the ammonia facility in Haifa, which contains some 12,000 tons of toxic gas. The plant has since been ordered to close.

    Meanwhile, Israel’s Navy has also upgraded its sensor system placed on the naval borders between Israel and the Gaza Strip in order to thwart attempted infiltrations into Israel and attacks against ships.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    They cannot hit Israeli cities. The odds of them hitting something that small at sea are very small.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    7 years ago

    Thank Gd for President Obama and all he did to gethe funding for Iron Dome.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    #2 sarcasm doesn’t belong on this site. I am not worried about Hezbollah rockets since in 2006 most of their rockets killed Israeli Arabs