Kuwait Times

Hezbollah shows its ‘missile arsenal’ used against Israel

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BEIRUT: Hezbollah released footage of what it says are anti-ship missiles of the kind it used 13 years ago against Israel before marking on Friday its selfdeclar­ed “victory” in the 2006 war. Israel has fought several conflicts against the Iran-backed Hezbollah, the last in 2006. More than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and more than 160 Israelis, the majority soldiers, died during the last conflict but many in Israel consider the war a failure as Hezbollah was not defeated.

Since 2006, Israeli officials have repeatedly warned that the Shiite group maintains an arsenal of several hundred long-range missiles that could be used to target Israel. On Thursday night, a series of videos on Hezbollah-run media purported to show at least five anti-ship missiles stored inside metallic containers in an unknown location. Hezbollah’s logo could be seen printed on the warheads.

It was not clear when the footage was filmed. A Hezbollah naval commander, identified as Haj Jalal, told Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV on Thursday that the antiship missiles are of the same kind used in a 2006 attack on one of the Israeli navy’s top warships, the INS Hanit. The warship was struck off the coast of Beirut in July 2006, killing four soldiers and causing extensive damage to the corvette. It was the first direct strike on an Israeli warship in decades and Hezbollah celebrated it as among its biggest victories of the 34-day war.

An investigat­ion found that the missile hit because officials did not believe Hezbollah had such sophistica­ted technology and so didn’t turn on anti-missile systems. On Thursday, Hezbollah released what it said are videos of the 2006 missile attack. One clip purported to show men dressed in Hezbollah uniform tracking the Israeli warship using a radar. It also purported to show a truck-mounted launcher firing two anti-ship missiles, that were filmed streaking through the night sky. Shortly after, the video shows a distant blaze. —AFP

 ??  ?? UNDISCLOSE­D LOCATION: This grab from a video released by the media office of Lebanon’s Shiite militant group Hezbollah shows footage of anti-ship missiles of the kind used to strike an Israeli warship during the July 2006 war. —AFP
UNDISCLOSE­D LOCATION: This grab from a video released by the media office of Lebanon’s Shiite militant group Hezbollah shows footage of anti-ship missiles of the kind used to strike an Israeli warship during the July 2006 war. —AFP

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