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Hezbollah's Biggest Missile Yet

Watching the news over the last few years, we've grown accustomed to seeing terrorists as a low-tech threat -- guys who hijack airplanes with pocket knives and make bombs out of leftover parts. And that threat has been plenty scary, on its own.

a491.jpgBut in recent days, we're starting to see what happens when Islamic extremists get their hands on the relatively sophisticated arsenal of a country like Iran. Talk about terror.

On Sunday, Hezbollah again struck Haifa -- a city untouched by the militia until a few days ago -- using its biggest and most powerful missile yet. It's one of 800 rockets Hezbollah has launched against Israel in the last five days.

The weapon "hit a busy railway maintenance building, destroying the roof, killing eight, wounding more than 20 and leaving congealing pools of blood on the platform," the Times reports. "Israel said [the missile] was a Syrian-produced model of a Iranian Fajr-3 model, [which Tehran claims can avoid radars and carry multiple warheads -- ed.]. [It] has a range of more than 30 miles and carries a warhead with about 100 pounds of high explosives, which includes antipersonnel shrapnel, a significant change from the smaller Katyushas that Hezbollah has mostly been using."

And there may be worse to come, Ha'Aretz warns.

The fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah, which is backed by Syria and Iran, has still not reached its zenith. The Israel Defense Forces' operational plans against the Shi'ite organizations have not yet been carried out. The next two days are the most critical and a lot depends on whether Tehran decides to take a chance and authorize Hezbollah to launch long-range missiles with more powerful warheads. This is a capability Hezbollah still retains, despite the heavy blows it has suffered in the IDF air strikes.

UPDATE 10:44 PM: Kathryn Cramner has worked some of her Google Earth magic, and come up with a fascinating picture of how far Hezbollah can now reach.

Latest Comments

Interesting point of view (Cynic). I guess Israel should just allow themselves to be kidnapped and killed whenever any mindless terrorist thinks it appropriate. They shouldn't fight back. After all God is on the side of the terrorists right? And as for the injured in Lebanon? Hiding among large populated areas to use them as shields; that can't be blamed on the terrorists either I guess. You're right. Israel should be condemed for trying to protect itself.

Posted by: Rick at July 28, 2006 1:27 AM



"The Israeli government has a duty to protect the Israeli people. It doesn't have the same duty to the Lebanese."

That's strange, I thought the Geneva Protocol said otherwise. I must have imagined the bit about not hitting civilians and taking all measures to ensure that civilian casualties were kept to a minimum.

It would certainly explain the 200+ dead Lebanese civilians. But I don't think it's going to help Israel at all.

Posted by: Cynic at July 20, 2006 2:42 PM


Cynic:

It's not the fault of the children. It is the fault of their parents. The Israeli government has a duty to protect the Israeli people. It doesn't have the same duty to the Lebanese.

It is sad. But the Israelis can only play the hand dealt them.

The "fault" of the Israelis? It's the fault of Hezbolla. They're the responsible party. The blame lies at their feet. Israel has responded the only way it could. It has a perfect, legal right to respond.

Posted by: Brian at July 19, 2006 10:05 AM


Jaye,

Isnt it funny - we were attacked on 9-11 and yet there were numb skulls who said we shouldnt go into Afghanistan! Even though Bin Laden had all these camps and military installation there. Many forget there were also morons on Dec 8th, 1941 who said we should leave Japan alone...even after we almost lost the entire pacific fleet!

No one likes war - ESPECIALLY the warrior. I've been there, i bear the scars. However, there comes a time when you say enough is enough. Israel has shown so much restraint considering they are rocketed CONTINUALLY and have been for years without provocation. The only excuse the satan worshipping arab extremist give is "ISRAEL DOES NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO EXIST!".

So, all you frog sucking peace monkeys can go in the corner and pick your noses while the warriors go and do what they must and come back to a SAFE home again.

Posted by: James at July 19, 2006 8:37 AM



"When you allow your country to be run by a bunch of nut-jobs, you become responsible for your country's actions"

And that's the fault of the dead children??

In any case I don't believe the people of Israel could turn around and stop their government tomorrow. And if it's their fault, is it also the fault of the US which supports the current Israeli actions? Are you as happy to see terror attacks on US soil as you are in Haifa and bombing in Beiruit?

Posted by: cynic at July 19, 2006 1:39 AM


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