"Israel" Fears Syria Chemicals’ Transfer to Hizbullah, Deploys Northern Iron Dome
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Chemical Syria nightmare occupies the Zionist entity's media, military, and political arenas. Out of this fear, "Israel" confirmed the deployment of Iron Dome missile batteries in the North on Sunday.
This comes as "Israel" reiterated its fear that the alleged Syria's sizeable chemical weapons would fall into resistance groups hands, particularly Hizbullah.
In this context, an "Israeli" army spokesman confirmed that batteries had been deployed to the North, including one in the Haifa area, but claimed the move was "routine."
Similarly, the Ynet daily revealed that "concerns in "Israel" is growing that al-Assad's arsenal of weapons - considered to be the largest in the world - would fall into the hands of the Lebanon-based terror group."
"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently held a number of security assessments focusing on the Syrian developments.
""Israel's" war establishment has been holding similar assessments, focused on the potential shift in the balance of power between "Israel" and Hizbullah, in the event that the latter would get hold of al-Assad's WMDs," Ynet stated.
Meanwhile, it warned that "it is becoming apparent that Hizbullah will use the chaos embroiling Syria to transfer advanced weapons system - and most likely unconventional weapons - into Lebanon."
Ynet revealed that the "Israeli" army stepped up work on the new Northern border fence in the area, which is equipped with advanced surveillance systems able to provide the military with more accurate intelligence about inland Syria.
Source: "Israeli" dailies, Edited by moqawama.org
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