IDF Targeting Hezbollah with Bunker Busters – Preparing for a Ground War
by John Little on 16/07/2006All as Syria is mobilizing it’s reserve forces:
The IDF on Sunday mobilized a reserve infantry division in preparation for a possible ground incursion into south Lebanon, The Jerusalem Post has learned. The move was intended as the beginning of a new effort to push Katyusha rocket launching cells away from the Israel-Lebanon border.The division was setting up command posts along the northern border, while tanks and armored personnel carriers were being transported northward.
A senior IAF officer revealed to the Post on Sunday afternoon that the IDF was using bunker-buster bombs to strike at senior Hizbullah officials in hiding throughout Beirut and Lebanon. According to the officer, several of the bunker hideouts were hidden under civilian parking lots.
Israel must eliminate a significant portion of the Hezbollah leadership now or they’ll pay a significant price in the future. It will be interesting to see if we start hearing reports that they’ve retreated to Syria or Iran.
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