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Hezbollah has stockpiled rockets on Lebanon Israeli border
2007-06-12
Hezbollah, the powerful Iranian-backed militia that fought the Israeli army last summer, has built a network of underground military bunkers under the feet of United Nations peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon close to Israel’s border. It has rebuilt its fighting capability and Israeli intelligence now estimates that it has stockpiled 20,000 rockets. “Hezbollah will never leave southern Lebanon,” said Shaul Mofaz, the former defense minister, last week. “It’s now armed with rockets that could hit central and even southern Israel.”

Hezbollah, which was forced to move away from the border as part of last August ’s ceasefire deal, has returned by stealth. “Since the Israeli forces left, Hezbollah has been building formidable military underground posts under the noses of the UN,” said an Israeli intelligence officer.

Before last summer’s war in Lebanon Hezbollah had more than 20 positions along the border. All were destroyed by the Israelis, who also killed several hundred fighters. Soon after the ceasefire agreement Hezbollah began to rebuild its positions in Shi’ite villages close to the Israeli border. “The entrance to an underground post is usually in the back-garden of a Hezbollah supporter,” said one source. “The householder receives compensation for the use of his garden.”

Modern equipment is used to sink the shafts, sometimes as deep as 70ft. Some bunkers are as wide as a football field, others can hold fewer than 10 fighters. They are equipped with sophisticated communications equipment and many are believed to be connected by tunnels, limiting IsraelÂ’s ability to destroy them from the air. Since last August huge quantities of arms, including Russian-made antitank missiles, short- and long-range rockets, small arms, mines and ammunition have been smuggled into Lebanon from Syria and Iran.

Israeli military intelligence sources say there is particular concern over long-range Fatah-110 rockets that have been supplied to Hezbollah. This rocket, with a 125-mile range and a 500lb warhead, is an improved version of a Chinese assault rocket, said Uzi Rubin, an Israeli missile expert. These rockets could reach Tel Aviv if hostilities resume.

Reports this weekend suggested that Israel may be willing to return the Golan Heights to Syria in a peace deal that would require Damascus to cut ties with Hezbollah and other militant groups. But Brigadier General Yosef Baidatz, a senior military intelligence officer, told the Israeli parliamentÂ’s foreign and defense committee last week that Syria was preparing for war.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I quite agree, Dino Thereting6522. All except the sneaky bit. Syria and Iran are as sneaky as a three year old child covering its eyes to keep us from seeing it. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-12 18:27  

#2  The half-measured Israeli response last time is definitely not the way to go anywhere anytime. Get there firstus with the mostus. You will have far fewer problems down the road. Those rockets are going to have to be taken out. The source of rockets is going to have to be addressed also (Syria and Iran). They are sneaky bastards in this whole mess.
Posted by: Dino Thereting6522   2007-06-12 18:15  

#1  They like to keep their rockets under the UN idiots, so that you can't hit them without whacking the blue-hatted blind-deaf-and-dumb brigade.
Posted by: mojo   2007-06-12 15:57  

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