"IAF": Hizbullah Drones "Israel’s" Main Concern
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Hizbullah Drone an "Israeli" nightmare, a conclusion not announced by the Lebanese resistance group but confessed by "Israel".
The "Israeli" Air Force concluded the year 2012, and stated that the greatest concern is of increased attempts by Hizbullah to attain accomplishments by inserting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into Occupied Palestinian space.
According to the "IAF", "Hizbullah is encouraged by the successful entry of its drone into "Israeli" territory during the past October."
Meanwhile, senior "Israeli" cautioned that "up to 50 kilograms of explosives can be loaded onto a UAV which would serve as a precise rocket."
IAF Commander Major General Amir Eshel refused to comment on the recent blast in South Lebanon, and said that "it's dangerous to sleep with rockets at home - whatever happens, happens."
In parallel, Eshel tried to silence the internal fronts criticism over the Zionist entity's failures in the recent aggression against the Gaza Strip. "The operation achieved accomplishments that are being studied throughout the region. This is a red light or a warning to anyone that attempts to operate," Eshel claimed . "However, we must not rest on our laurels."
He added that "The IAF will be put to much more difficult tests than what was presented in Pillar of Cloud operation."
"The enemy will utilize more force, and we will use more force," he said.
He further stated: "deterrence is a difficult term to classify. Deterrence can be examined in retrospect, and it is difficult to examine it while looking onwards."
Quoting senior "Israeli" officials, Eshed highlighted: "It is possible to win and beat the other side considerably, but there will be no white flag, and the last rocket fire will be theirs."
On the Iranian issue, a senior IAF officer retreated: "We are responsible for ensuring that the saying "all the options are on the table" has validity, and we have very good capabilities with regards to Iran."
Moving to Syria, Eshel feared that Syria remains a major threat to "Israel".
"It's in our back yard. There are stockpiles of advanced weapons there, including unconventional capabilities. I don't know what will be on the day after. This is an issue for "Israel"... one that stands before the decision-makers, and it is a very complex issue," he concluded.
Source: "IAF", Edited by moqawama.org
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