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Hezbollah undeterred after recent setbacks, defense official says

Military Intelligence says Hezbollah's arsenal of some 150,000 rockets and missiles is capable of striking virtually anywhere in Israel. Northern Border Brigade commander: We have a very serious enemy.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  12-06-2019 08:19
Last modified: 12-08-2019 10:18
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A year after uncovering a network of cross-border Hezbollah terror tunnels, the Israeli military says the Lebanese militant group has beefed up its presence along the volatile frontier.

Military officials say that neither the destruction of the tunnels nor Hezbollah's recent domestic problems, have weakened the group's desire to prepare for renewed conflict with Israel.

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"We have a very serious enemy," said Col. Roy Levy, the military's Northern Border Brigade commander, during a tour of the area Thursday. He said the group's main focus is to entrench itself along the border area and "plan to attack us."

Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in 2006 that ended in a UN-brokered ceasefire. While direct fighting has been rare since then, there has been occasional violence, most recently on Sept. 1 when Hezbollah fired a barrage of anti-tank missiles into Israel and Israel responded with artillery fire.

One of the massive Hezbollah tunnels exposed under the Israel-Lebanon border (Photo: IDF Spokesperson Unit) IDF Spokesperson Unit

Israel also has acknowledged carrying out scores of airstrikes in neighboring Syria, many of them believed to have been aimed at Iranian weapons shipments bound for its Hezbollah proxy.

Israel considers Hezbollah to be its most immediate threat, saying the group has amassed an arsenal of some 150,000 rockets and missiles capable of striking virtually anywhere in Israel. More recently, it has accused the group of trying to import or develop guided missiles.

Last December, Israel announced that it had uncovered a network of tunnels that it said Hezbollah was building with the aim of infiltrating and carrying out attacks. Over several months, it systematically destroyed the structures.

Hezbollah has not commented on the tunnels, though the UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL has said the group violated the 2006 ceasefire.

In recent years, Israel said Hezbollah has taken over houses in southern Lebanese border villages to hide soldiers, ammunition, cameras, and intelligence-gathering equipment.

The massive Hezbollah tunnel (Photo: IDF Spokesperson Unit) IDF Spokesperson

Levy pointed across the tree-lined frontier to several small shacks that he said were Hezbollah's positions, just a few hundred meters away from Israeli residents. "Civilians, farmers, children drive here every day," he said.

In addition to the loss of its tunnels, Hezbollah has suffered other setbacks in recent months. Its patron Iran, suffering from US sanctions, is being rocked by mass demonstrations in which over 200 people have reportedly been killed.

Lebanon has also experienced nationwide protests over the past two months against widespread corruption and mismanagement. Some of that anger has been directed toward Hezbollah, which is now seen as part of the ruling class that has wrecked the country's economy.

But Levy said he has seen no changes in the group's behavior.

"They have a lot of cameras, a lot of forces along the border, camouflaged," he said.

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