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(Alma Center) Tal Beer - Hizbullah is the main Iranian proxy threatening Israel. Hizbullah's missile arrays are deployed in all 200 Shiite villages south of the Zaharani River up to the border with Israel, with an estimated capability of firing up to 2,000 missiles a day. The missile launchers are hidden inside buildings and installed with hydraulic mechanisms enabling the rooftop to open. Other missile launchers are concealed underground and shrouded with camouflage. When activated remotely, the cover opens automatically, the missiles emerge and launch toward the pre-determined target. Launching arrays of medium to long-range missiles are deployed on mobile launchers in Beirut and the Beqaa area. 2021-05-10 00:00:00Full Article
New Report Details Hizbullah's Missile Arsenal
(Alma Center) Tal Beer - Hizbullah is the main Iranian proxy threatening Israel. Hizbullah's missile arrays are deployed in all 200 Shiite villages south of the Zaharani River up to the border with Israel, with an estimated capability of firing up to 2,000 missiles a day. The missile launchers are hidden inside buildings and installed with hydraulic mechanisms enabling the rooftop to open. Other missile launchers are concealed underground and shrouded with camouflage. When activated remotely, the cover opens automatically, the missiles emerge and launch toward the pre-determined target. Launching arrays of medium to long-range missiles are deployed on mobile launchers in Beirut and the Beqaa area. 2021-05-10 00:00:00Full Article
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