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"Israeli" Intelligence Official: Hizbullah of 2006 Different From Hizbullah of 2010 in Terms of Military Capabilities

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Zionist officials reclaimed Syria’s smuggling of Scud missiles to Hizbullah, where Head of the Zionist Military Intelligence's research department, Yossi Baidatz claimed that the transfer of Scud missiles from Syria to Lebanon is only “the tip of the iceberg”.

Zionist newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" reported Baidatz saying in a meeting with the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, that the weapons are officially transferred to Hizbullah, so it should not be called smuggling of arms, for as he claims, it’s an organized operation.
As Yedioth Ahronoth quoted, Baidatz says: “Today, Hezbollah has an arsenal of thousands of rockets of all types and ranges, including long-range solid-fuel rockets and more precise rockets”.

Baidatz added that the long-range missiles in Hezbollah's possession enable them to fix their launch areas deep inside Lebanon, and they cover longer, larger ranges of Palestinian occupied territories than what they have come across in the past, stressing that Hezbollah of 2006 is different from Hezbollah of 2010 in terms its military capabilities.


Regarding Syria, Baidatz said it continues moving in a two-way path without being forced to choose between them, for it improves its ties with the West, Arab countries, and Turkey, and is regaining its influence in Lebanon. On the other hand, Baidatz referred that Syria is intensifying its strategic cooperation with Iran, Hizbullah, and Palestinian organizations.
              

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there will only be peace in the region if the zionsists are repatriated to up state new york. we should start a special fund for this. There are many clever jews there, and they could live therei n peace and security. The arab world does not need them, unless they agree to live as arab jews under the jurisdiction of arab states, which they did before 1948 and before they became the main agents for imperialism in the region.