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Hezbollah warns: We can hit anywhere in Israel with precision

The terrorist group released a video showing satellite images of various parts of Israel and the alleged coordinates of Israeli military sites, with text in Hebrew and Arabic saying: "Whatever you do to block the way – it's over. Mission Accomplished."

by  Dean Shmuel Elmas
Published on  06-21-2020 09:45
Last modified: 06-21-2020 13:54
Hezbollah warns: We can hit anywhere in Israel with precision

A screenshot of the video released by Hezbollah, purpoting to show the coordiantes of an Israeli military site

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Hassan Nasrallah and his Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist organization continued to threaten Israel on Saturday, saying in a video released with Hebrew subtitles: "We can now not only hit the city of Tel Aviv, but God willing and with his help, also hit very precise targets anywhere in occupied Palestine."

The video was shared on various social media accounts associated with Iran and its proxies. It was also posted on YouTube but later removed for violating its standards.

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At the end of the video, which showed satellite images of various parts of Israel and the alleged coordinates of Israeli military sites, text in Hebrew and Arabic appeared saying: "Whatever you do to block the way – it's over. Mission Accomplished."

Last May, Hezbollah also released a video of its Radwan Force, the organization's special operations force, training for a future war with Israel. That video was published to mark the 20th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

According to foreign reports, in recent years Israel has acted both overtly and covertly to stymie Hezbollah's precision missile project, including airstrikes on facilities and targeted assassinations, attributed to Israel, in Syria and Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah (Reuters/Khalil Hassan)

The Shiite terrorist organization has a broad missile arsenal, from the short-range Katyusha to the "Fateh 110," along with Scud B and C missiles that can carry warheads weighing between 600-985 kilograms (1,323-2,172 pounds) up to distances of 300-550 kilometers (186-341 miles). The group also has anti-tank missiles and surface-to-sea missiles such as the Russian-made Yakhont, a supersonic anti-ship cruise missile.

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