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According to estimates by the Israeli military intelligence division “Aman”, tonight, Tuesday, “Hezbollah” will launch a series of limited battles on the borders with Israel, for the first time since the second war against Lebanon in July 2006.
The Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hayom” reported, tonight, Tuesday, that Israeli estimates indicate that “Hezbollah” has not abandoned the concept of responding to Israeli attacks, and although it has failed twice in recent months to respond to the carnage of Lebanese. activists in Syria, is still determined to respond.
The newspaper emphasized that the “Security” Division’s assessment states that there is a state of anxiety among Israeli army personnel over the presence of dozens and possibly hundreds of precision missiles at “Hezbollah”, and that the Israeli response does not will do. stop at the “Iron Dome” defense system battery deployment point. Other defensive alternatives must be sought.
The newspaper quoted one of the senior Israeli officials: Israel deals with any Hezbollah missile threat, be it overt or covert.
In a related context, the Israeli army began on Tuesday to carry out military exercises on the Lebanese borders with its country, and will continue until tomorrow Wednesday afternoon. The military called the training “Electrical Storm.”
Avichai Adrai, the IDF spokesman, posted a new tweet on his official Twitter account, in which he confirmed that the objective of the maneuvers was to continue “the IDF’s activities to improve its preparation on the border with Lebanon, based on your mission to defend the citizens of the North.
On the details of the maneuver, Adraei wrote: The security forces will witness an active movement in the border area with Lebanon, and a series of barricades will be deployed on some roads without closing them.
He continued, “The Storm will examine what has been learned through the outcome of some of the events that occurred at the borders last summer. Forces will also train in a number of scenarios including ‘combat day’ scenarios. Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz threatened the Lebanese to pay a “high price” for any looming military confrontation with their country.