Israel reports Hizbullah storing thousands of rockets in middle floors of Lebanon apartment buildings

Special to WorldTribune.com

TEL AVIV — Israel’s military has determined that Lebanon established thousands of weapons bases in Lebanon.

Officials said Hizbullah has set up weapons caches in at least 200 communities in southern Lebanon. They said Hizbullah was storing rockets and missiles in thousands of apartment buildings in an effort to evade Israeli air strikes.

Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel
Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel

“We will have to deal aggressively with thousands of Hizbullah bases which threaten the state of Israel and mainly our interior,” Israel Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel said.

In an address to the Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic
Studies on Jan. 29, Eshel said the Hizbullah bases were also located in
civilian areas of Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley near the border with Syria. The
commander said the missiles were located in the middle floors of apartment
buildings.

“Above and below live civilians whom we have nothing against — a sort
of human shield,” Eshel said. “And that is where the war will be. That is
where we will have to fight in order to stop it and win. Whoever stays in
these bases will simply be hit and will risk their lives. And whoever goes
out will live.”

Officials said the bases and caches were meant to accommodate the huge
increase in Hizbullah’s missile and rocket arsenal. Israeli Defense Minister
Moshe Ya’alon asserted that Hizbullah has now reached 100,000 missiles and
rockets, a 40 percent rise from the arsenal reported in 2013.

Eshel said the air force and the rest of the military have vastly
improved their ability to identify and target Hizbullah caches, including
underground facilities. He contrasted this with Israel’s failure to stop
Hizbullah from firing 4,500 projectiles into the Jewish state in the 33-day
war in 2006.

“Our ability today to attack targets on a large scale and with high
precision is about 15 times greater than what we did in the [2006] war,”
Eshel said.

Israel Military Intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi told another
conference that Israel was threatened by 170,000 missiles and rockets,
including those by Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other proxies of Iran. Kochavi
said many of the missiles could strike major Israeli cities.

“For the first time the enemy now has the ability to hit Israeli cities
hard,” Kochavi said. “They [missiles] are much more precise and a lot more
lethal. The state of Israel is surrounded 360 degrees with active enemies.
The conventional threats have not disappeared.”

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