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Posted on 08/01/2006 9:51:52 PM PDT by nwctwx
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First wire reports of Hezbollah response to resolution (CNN):
"We will continue fighting as long as Israeli soldiers are in Lebanon."
Israel:
"No cease-fire till threat of rockets is gone."
I have been thinking that they might try to test a nuclear device on the 22nd, and that would be their response. This would probably be a strong sign to the Shiite community that Ahmadinejad is a very important person to Islam, in the grand-scheme of things.
Mixed thoughts. Iran has made numerous threats suggesting an attack of some kind would be launched. Unless he has his hands on a real, functional warhead (something beyond their current technology IMHO), they've been all talk.
OTOH, a test would prove they have attained the level of technology to create a basic weapon and would have about the same effect as Pakistan obtained thru their tests a few years back. It takes time to create the warhead version of the system, but something that can be loaded into a bulk carrier (airplane, truck, container, etc) for terror purposes following the test has high potential IMHO.
IF Iran tests a weapon, then our intel has failed us miserably since it takes quite a bit of effort to refine uranium to the point necessary for weapons, and so far they've only attained minimal enrichment. Unless we've totally missed the centrifuge system necessary for the enrichment to occur, then Iran had to obtain the weapons grade uranium from somewhere else. Not a nice thought.
If they've processed it on their own, then the US must strike Iranian facilities NOW before they can attain a weaponized system as well as more enriched uranium. There is little other choice if we are to avoid a nuclear war in the middle east that could spread beyond that area, as well as nuclear blackmail and control of the oil producing countries of the Persian gulf region.
Overall Summary and Comments
Things have been relatively quiet, most likely due to the Sabboth. I dont place much measure in the cease fire plan, Hezbollah unlikely as Israel to accept it. Olmert and the Israeli cabinet are still unable to back-up their words with a ground offensive. Their ineptness shows in the continued rocket attacks.
Ground Operations
No real significant changes to the penetration into Lebanon from yesterday (see picture below). Heavy fire was reported being exchanged between IDF forces and Hezbullah in the village of Aita al-Shaab in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah is inflicting high casalities due to its use of guided anti-tank rockets.
Israeli commandos clash with Hezbollah fighters in the Lebanese city of Tyre. The reported target was the Hezbollah cell responsible for the rocket launchings from that city. Several commandos were reportedly wounded in the assault.
Air OperationsB The IDF on Saturday broadcast warnings to the residents of the Lebanese coastal city of Sidon, recommending they leave their homes and move northward, in order to evade an impending attack. In the past 36 hours, the IAF carried out some 160 air strikes against Lebanon, the army said on Saturday. The army spokesman's office said fighter pilots flew 88 missions on Friday, and more than 70 so far on Saturday.
Rocket Attacks
Hezbollah continues to use the barrage method of fire, resulting in higher casualites. Accordingly, the total number of rockets fired continues to be at a high rate. Three died when a rocket hit a house in the Israeli Arab village of Arab al-Aramshe. Earlier, 10 rockets smashed into the northern outskirts of Haifa, Israel's third largest city, wounding five people and damaging cars and buildings. Hizbollah fired dozens more rockets that struck northern Israeli villages including Kiryat Shmona and Maalot as well as the city of Nahariya.
There are reports that a rocket has hit 28 miles north of Tel Aviv not yet confirmed. If true, this is the most southern missile strike that has occurred.
Reference to yesterdays deepest rocket strike, the figure below shows the ranges of the rocket assets Hezbollah has.
Central Israel on Heightened Alert
IDF says should the need arise residents of areas south of Haifa will be warned one minute prior to landing of rocket or rockets. Colonel Yechiel Kuperstein, head of the Home Front Command's defense department, said the new procedures issued for residents south of Haifa apply to all residents on Israel's coastline plane, including Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv is out of the range of the Fajr-5s that hit north of it yesterday. The concern continues to be the Zelzal-2 rocket, a variant of the older Soviet FROG missile. This is an inertial guidance missile that, at its maximum range, can hit within about 100 yards of its intended target. It can carry a 1000 lb warhead of high explosive, chemical, biological or even nuclear. It is vulnerable because it uses a large truck to carry the rocket and launcher, as such it is hard to hide. However it can be set up an launched from a pre-selected site within 15 minutes. The most likely launching sites are in the Bekaa Valley, far enough away from any likely IDF ground offensive to be relatively safe. However, the IAF has been seeking these rockets and launchers out and it is believed that they have hit a substantial number of them.
If Hezbollah carries out its threat to strike Tel Aviv, this will be the system used. Because of its range, it is nearly a stratigic weapon which may result in an Israeli strike at Syria and/or Iran, who has openly admitted that they have supplied Hezbollah with the system.
Thank you nw and godzilla for the discussion, summary and articles.
I've been following along while surfing somewhere else.
You guys rock!
I appreciate the info.
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This video clip was from August 3rd, but it's interesting.
Transcript available here, too.
http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1219
8/3/2006 Clip No. 1219
"Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah Calls upon Arab Leaders to Promote Cease-Fire in Meetings with the Americans"
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http://www.memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=1219
Clip #1219
#1219 - Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah Calls upon Arab Leaders to Promote Cease-Fire in Meetings with the Americans
Al-Manar TV (Lebanon) - 8/3/2006 - 00:05:40
http://www.memri.org/jihad.html
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=subjects&Area=jihad&ID=SP123306
http://www.memri.org/iran.html
http://www.memri.org/syria.html
(Note: Above link to Syria includes Lebanon, too.)
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