Israel would use all its strength from the start in a new Lebanon war with Hezbollah, says Eshel

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 FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits inside an Apache Helicopter next to Chief of the Israeli Air Force Major-General Amir Eshel (L) during his visit to the Tel Nof airforce base in southern Israel August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits inside an Apache Helicopter next to Chief of the Israeli Air Force Major-General Amir Eshel (L) during his visit to the Tel Nof airforce base in southern Israel August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo

Israel would use all its strength from the start in any new war with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, the chief of the Israeli air force said on Wednesday, sending a firm warning a decade after their last conflict.

At the annual Herzliya security conference near Tel Aviv, Major-General Amir Eshel said qualitative and quantitative improvements in the air force since the 2006 Lebanon war meant it could carry out in just two or three days the same number of bombings it mounted in those 34 days of fighting.

“If war breaks out in the north, we have to open with all our strength from the start,” he said, pointing to the likelihood of international pressure for a quick ceasefire before Israel can achieve all its strategic goals.

Israeli politicians and generals have spoken often of an intention to hit hard in Lebanon if war breaks out, in an apparent bid to deter Hezbollah. Eshel said in 2014 that another conflict could see Israeli attacks 15 times more devastating for Lebanon than in 2006.

But at the conference, Eshel noted that “many elements busy achieving their goals” in Syria’s civil war were interested in preventing any fresh hostilities in Lebanon, where Israel says Hezbollah has built up an arsenal of more than 100,000 rockets.

Since early in the six-year-old Syria war, Hezbollah’s energies have been focused on propping up President Bashar al-Assad in alliance with Iran and Russia, throwing thousands of its fighters into battle against Syrian rebels.

But the Shi’ite group has not altered its view of Israel as its foremost enemy, and Israel’s military has said it regards Hezbollah in the same way.

CROWDED SKIES

Although Israel has kept to the sidelines of the war in Syria, Israeli aircraft have targeted suspected Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah, operations complicated by Russian and U.S. air activity in the region.

“The skies of the Middle East are a lot more crowded than before, with lots of players,” Eshel said, pointing to the need for the air force to operate “surgically” to avoid “mistakes”.

On the other hand, such strikes, he said, also act as a deterrent to Hezbollah, whose missile capabilities could mean that the air force and the rest of the Israeli military will fight any future Lebanon war with their own bases under attack.

Eshel cautioned residents in southern Lebanon, a Hezbollah stronghold, to leave their homes if a new conflict erupts, saying the Iranian-backed group uses civilian homes as “launching bases for missiles and rockets”

About 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 160 Israelis, most of them troops fighting Hezbollah, were killed in the 2006 war, which displaced a million people in Lebanon and up to 500,000 in Israel.

REUTERS

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9 responses to “Israel would use all its strength from the start in a new Lebanon war with Hezbollah, says Eshel”

  1. It looks like future wars will be psychological . This is a lot better than real wars . Lets hope it stays that way , since neither country can win a war in which both countries will be completely devastated

    1. Like two senile, grumpy neighbors who curse at each other from their side of the fence. Eventually both get tired and go to bed. It would be best.

  2. Danny Farah Avatar
    Danny Farah

    Knowing from the past IDF never were merciful on Lebanon and they also themselves instigated wars. But 2006 was definitely Hezbollah all doing behind the master planner are the Devils in Quom. But if this time they do it again Lebanese will never let them off the hook especially if they are weakened. They will be creamed by Sunnis at the least. Lebanon cannot tolerate more adventures of Nassrallah and he needs to tell Iran leaves us of this and God help you if you start a war and any S.O.B want to defend them there will be a day of Judgement and we will not have mercy on you either.

    1. Britain (via its vassal states, the USA and Israel) plans wars a head of time. The war of 2006 between Israel and Hezbollah was not any different. While you don’t bother verifying facts, that war very much planed between the US (via a British airbase in Cyprus), Israel and elements within the Lebanese government (Elias Murr). It was meant to accomplish the second objective they could not reach in 2005 with the false-flag assassination of Hariri Sr.: disarm Hezbollah. The first objective being the removal of Syria from Lebanon (no complaints there).

      The Story of Elias Murr, Saboteur
      https://www.counterpunch.org/2010/12/10/the-story-of-elias-murr-saboteur/

  3. WaywardKnight Avatar
    WaywardKnight

    King David is returned and the US has known the whole time. They have prophecies that reveal that Lebanon will make him their king and Lebanon will bring piece to Christianity, Islam and Judaism. The deep state keeps him under their thumb so it can be the US that brings peace instead of Lebanon. Wikileaks has the proof. They are sitting on it because Russia wants to take Lebanon’s place as well. King David cannot rule from Jerusalem because only the messiah will rule from there.

  4. I have booked in my first trip to Lebanon in October to meet my family that stil lives there for the first time. Reading this either makes me worried or annoyed, I don’t know which one yet.

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      Most annoying.. from Iraq to Libya to Syria and beyond, millions of refugees wouldn’t have fled if the US the UK & co didn’t destabilize their homelands.

  5. Rudy1947 Avatar
    Rudy1947

    It is far to early to consider any action by the Iran…..er…the Hizzbillies toward Israel. Iran must first establish a better presence in Iraq and Syria first. Having open borders between Iran and Israel with the appropriate support would be needed first.

  6. There is a big difference.
    while 2006 Hezbollah was some kind of a Military militia, 2008 the Lebanese Cabinet unanimously approved a draft policy statement which recognized Hezbollah’s existence as an armed organization and guarantees its right to “liberate or recover occupied lands”, meaning it is a Lebanese political party, meaning Lebanon will be responsible to any act of Hezbollah, Lebanon is going to be the target and will not be able to claim anything.
    The consequences will be much stronger then any act before.

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