Tel Aviv – ‘Hezbollah Prepared to Send 100 Missiles Daily’

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    Tel Aviv – Hezbollah would be able to strike Tel Aviv directly from an arsenal of more than 20,000 missiles a recent WikiLeaks cable revealed to the Israeli press by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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    During Joint Political Military Group meeting in November 2009, Israeli intelligence officials told their US counterparts that “Hezbollah was preparing for a long conflict with Israel in which it hopes to launch a massive number of rockets at Israel per day,” with plans to send “400-600 rockets and missiles…per day, 100 of which will be aimed at Tel Aviv.”

    Tel Aviv’s mayor Ron Holdai responded to the claim that Hezbollah could slam the city with sustained rocket fire during the Tel Aviv Marathon, saying “we live in Israel, and we have threats made to us all the time. If something were to happen we could cope,” Israel Radio reported.


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    independent_mind
    independent_mind
    13 years ago

    I think VIN should remove the first post. No jewish blog or site should tolerate ppl calling for GENOCIDE on another ppl, no matter who they are. This is an absolute CHILLUL HASHEM.

    13 years ago

    It seems to be with arabs they only understand a stronger response

    speakup
    speakup
    13 years ago

    I didn’t see the first post, but I can tell you that when it comes to self defense, Israel is prepared to WIPE OUT those enemies, terrorists and attackers who threaten their existence. That’s not genocide. That’s self defense. That’s reality.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    13 years ago

    ‘When one comes to kill you, kill him first’, enough said.
    Israel, keep those lights on in Dimona.