Al-Quds al-Arabi: Hezbollah's new missiles have range 'Israel can't fathom'
Hezbollah is armed with Iranian-supplied advanced missiles capable of reaching targets deep into Israel, according to a report in Friday editions of the London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Quds al-Arabi. The report quotes senior Arab sources who claim that the Shi'ite group in Lebanon plans to use the missiles in the event Israel decides to attack Iranian nuclear facilities, or if the United States launches an offensive that has the potential to ignite a regional war. The sources added that the new missiles have a range that Israel "cannot even fathom," and that the new arms are the "surprise" that Hezbollah secretary general Hassan Nasrallah spoke of in his recent statements to the public. The report says the missiles are armed with a precision-guided mechanism that increases their accuracy. Iranian defense experts are also reportedly in Lebanon in an effort to assist Hezbollah in developing anti-aircraft capabilities. (15,21)