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(Jerusalem Post) - Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said Tuesday that Hizballah is planning "a more significant attack than artillery and anti-tank fire at Israeli soldiers," and "The northern command is prepared for this," Army Radio reported. Maj.-Gen. Benny Ganz, chief of the Northern Command, said Hizballah's ability to operate freely in southern Lebanon is dangerous to everyone in the region, including Syria. "The responsibility for this instability...lies with the Lebanese government, the Syrian government, and Hizballah, which is operating on the ground," Ganz said Monday. 2003-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
Mofaz: IDF Preparing for Renewed Hizballah Activity
(Jerusalem Post) - Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said Tuesday that Hizballah is planning "a more significant attack than artillery and anti-tank fire at Israeli soldiers," and "The northern command is prepared for this," Army Radio reported. Maj.-Gen. Benny Ganz, chief of the Northern Command, said Hizballah's ability to operate freely in southern Lebanon is dangerous to everyone in the region, including Syria. "The responsibility for this instability...lies with the Lebanese government, the Syrian government, and Hizballah, which is operating on the ground," Ganz said Monday. 2003-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
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