New York Post

Hezbollah doubles its missile stock

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The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah said Sunday his group now has twice as many precision-guided missiles as it had a year ago, saying Israel’s efforts to prevent it from acquiring them has failed.

Hassan Nasrallah, in an end-of-year interview with the Beirut-based Arabic AlMayadeen TV, said his group has the capability to strike anywhere in Israel and occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s.

Nasrallah said that when Israel threatened through a US official to target a Hezbollah facility in the eastern Bekaa region, his group warned it would retaliate.

Israel has recently expressed concern that Hezbollah is trying to establish production facilities to make precision-guided missiles.

During the four-hour interview, Nasrallah said there are many matters related to his group that Israel has no knowledge of because they are kept in a “very tight circle.”

Nasrallah also said the last few weeks of the administra­tion of US President Trump are critical and must be treated with care. He called Trump “angry” and “crazy.”

Hezbollah is one of Iran’s main allies in the region and is a sworn enemy of Israel, with which it has had a series of confrontat­ions.

Nasrallah repeated vows that Iran and its allies will avenge the US killing of the commander of the elite Iranian Revolution­ary Guard, Qassim Soleimani, in a drone attack a year ago in Iraq.

“That revenge is coming no matter how long it takes,” he told Al-Mayadeen TV, sitting with a picture of Soleimani to his left.

Nasrallah also vowed to avenge Israel’s killing of a Hezbollah fighter in Syria earlier this year.

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