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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
IAF hits 5 long-range rocket launchers
2006-07-16
The Israeli Air Force hit five long-range rocket launchers in Lebanon, a senior Air Force commander revealed Sunday afternoon. “Every strike on rocket launchers damages Hizbullah's firing ability, as the group has limited quantities of the weapon,” he said.

According to the military chief, Air Force sorties over Lebanonhit 60 buildings in the Dahiya quarter, Beirut’s Shiite quarter, in which Hizbullah infrastructure is located. During the air strikes, “bunker buster” bombs were fired in attempt to destroy underground targets. The officer said, “In one of the strikes in the Tyre area, a number of senior Hizbullah leaders were hit,” but refused to detail their identities.

The air force chief said that army jets managed to hit a “portable launcher of the type Hizbullah used to fire on Haifa.” At first the air force believed they managed to blow up the actual rocket launcher that fired the lethal barrage on the Haifa train station Sunday morning, but later concluded that it was a different launcher that was destroyed. According to the officer, in a number of the strikes, rocket crews manning the launchers were also hit.

The officer added that the army was operating in two aspects: First, air sorties aimed at hitting terror targets across Lebanon, and second, flyovers aimed at searching Lebanese territory forlong-range rocket launchers . He explained that hitting the launchers was significant, as Hizbullah was in possession of a limited stockpile of the weapons, and every hit minimized their ability to fire long-range missiles at Israel.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  I think it's pretty clear now why neither the U.S. nor Israel smacked Iran and its nuclear program last spring. This mess has to be cleaned up first. This was Iran's plan for retaliation. I doubt they have a back-up plan.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-07-16 16:58  

#1  Of course, once the high-altitude assets shift their attention to the battle area, then targetting is going to get a lot easier.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-07-16 16:23  

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