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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Hizbullah Fires New Longer-Range Missile |
2006-07-28 |
![]() Hizbullah attacked Israel with more than 40 rockets in the hours before the beginning of the Sabbath, knocking out electricity in one area and striking a Magen David facility in Tzfat, where no one was injured. More than 20 other missiles exploded in the morning and early afternoon hours of the day. UPDATE: After a number of Katyusha barrages hit northern Israel over the course of the morning, an Iranian-made Fajr-5 missile landed near Afula shortly after 3:30 p.m. Friday. This was the first time a missile of this type has been fired at Israel by Hizbullah. Police in the North said in an official statement that the missile, which landed near Afula, contained 100 kg. of explosives - an amount that could have caused extensive damage and casualties had it struck a building. No one was wounded in the attack, and the Home Front Command instructed residents of the city to remain indoors. The attack caused a fire, and a helicopter was scrambled to help firefighters contain the blaze. In a statement released by Hizbullah, the group called the attack an "implementation of the promise and decision and in response to the brutal aggression (by Israel)." Shortly after the attack, IAF jets destroyed the launcher. |
Posted by:Fred |
#10 Woof! How ya doing, Listen to Dogs, etc. ? Still stewing in your own rank deluded juices I see, but what else, asshole? |
Posted by: Ulinesh Unoling4868 2006-07-28 23:36 |
#9 The IDF is crawling because they know what I know: this conflict will have to escalate because Israelis know that the enemy is capable of devising an effective missile threat, beyond this conflict. When Tel Aviv is struck with long range missiles, the nukes will fly. Israel can do it without immediate White House support, because they know that they have Congressional and public support. Hiroshima...Nagasaki...Qom Teheran will be spared, because after day one, the Ayatollahs will be swung from lampposts. |
Posted by: Griper Whegum8464 2006-07-28 22:54 |
#8 Hizbullah Fires New Longer-Range Missile I recommend a simple force-multiplying formula that swiftly responds to new incoming range and payload parameters with a concomitant tenfold increase in returned throw-weight. |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-07-28 14:30 |
#7 IDF grinding slow but hopefully fine. |
Posted by: 6 2006-07-28 14:03 |
#6 The above would be this guy: Earlier Friday, the IDF confirmed that Nur Shalhov, a senior Hizbullah official who was responsible for smuggling weapons into Lebanon, including the long-range missile array the organization possesses that can reach deep into Israel, was killed Thursday in an IAF strike. Shalhov was hit by IAF missiles while traveling in a car in the Bekaa Valley, and a number of other Hizbullah operatives were also killed in the attack. The car was packed with missiles when it was hit. Shalhov was the second high-ranking Hizbullah official that the army has confirmed dead since the beginning of the conflict. |
Posted by: Steve 2006-07-28 13:30 |
#5 (IsraelNN.com) Israeli Air Force planes have bombed Hizbullah position in southern Lebanon villages, including one where the longer-range rockets were fired on Afula Friday afternoon, according to Army Radio. The IAF also struck buildings and weapons storage depots belonging to Hizbullah terrorists as well as access routes in the village of Habush, north of the Israeli border. Military spokesmen revealed that the army on Thursday killed a senior Hizbullah terrorist who was responsible for transporting longer range missile from Syria. His car was targeted while he was moving the weapons, and other terrorists in his vehicle also were killed. |
Posted by: Steve 2006-07-28 12:50 |
#4 Now they're reporting that a hospital in Nahariyah (sp?) has been hit. |
Posted by: Whuck Shomomp2251 2006-07-28 12:26 |
#3 J Post also reporting strikes near Afula. J Post also reports that the IAF has hit the launcher used for these missiles. |
Posted by: mhw 2006-07-28 11:20 |
#2 Fox reporting Israel says it's probably a Fajr-5, range 75km, 90kg warhead. |
Posted by: Whuck Shomomp2251 2006-07-28 11:00 |
#1 Oops, Fred is way ahead of me! The missile (I use that because of range, not accuracy, as they didn't hit anything) was called a Khaibar-1 by Hezbollah - but I can find nothing on it anywhere, so it's probably just another Iranian mid-range POS renamed for the usual imaginary PR purposes. |
Posted by: Whuck Shomomp2251 2006-07-28 10:57 |