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Hezbollah: Our new Iranian missiles are a deterrent against Israel

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That's why they should give some to Hamas. If not these, then at least something formidable and deterrent.


The new generation of FAJR-5

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High Precision , Easy to use ,
The missile can be transported easily via tunnels
Designed specifically for Gaza

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are the Egyptian side tunnels still open؟؟

IRGC general have said that Fajr-5 missile was built inside Gaza and Iran just gave Hamas the technology of building it..... is it possible???
 
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Well, the loudest voice all over the world media is yours, the zionist one.
The Gulf Arab sheikhs control (and often fund) Pakistani education, how much more do you think it costs them to spread dirt saying it's the Zionists and not themselves who are busy spreading fibs and controlling people's minds?
 
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Hamas can't operate these weapons, Iran need to provide them with Anti tank missiles (anti-aps) and also better portable MANPADS such as the FN-6.

Why wouldn't they be able to? It depends on guidance system being used. It's also too difficult to get enough to to Gaza. It's related to that and that the geography of Gaza can't permit for such systems. There are informants and very populated areas so it will be spotted. Hamas has man pads and anti-tank missiles. Not all of them are from Iran. Manpads can't shoot fighter jets down they can alter flight path or provide cover for ground troops when helicopters are deployed.

The new generation of FAJR-5

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High Precision , Easy to use ,
The missile can be transported easily via tunnels
Designed specifically for Gaza

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@Falcon29
are the Egyptian side tunnels still open؟؟

IRGC general have said that Fajr-5 missile was built inside Gaza and Iran just gave Hamas the technology of building it..... is it possible???

Military tunnels should be fine. I think it's better for them to produce their own versions and get guidance systems or make their own if possible. Nothing is easy to get into Gaza anymore. And it's waste of time to try bringing in many of these. It's better to build inside Gaza.
 
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Stop whining. Its an open forum, not a private chat. Thats why anyone can correct stupid lies u are posting here.
Who is whining here everyday? And who is lying here everyday? There are just too many people correcting your lies, and you are the only one sending me these kinds of messages. So who do you really think is the liar here?
 
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The Gulf Arab sheikhs control (and often fund) Pakistani education, how much more do you think it costs them to spread dirt saying it's the Zionists and not themselves who are busy spreading fibs and controlling people's minds?
That can not be true, since it is the Zionists who are doing it all over the world, they are the main culprits.
 
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That can not be true, since it is the Zionists who are doing it all over the world, they are the main culprits.
Not a logical answer, SC's reply instead constitutes an "appeal to prejudice" fallacy. Anti-Zionists argue like this a lot because they can't rely upon facts, logic, or human decency to support them.
 
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Not a logical answer, SC's reply instead constitutes an "appeal to prejudice" fallacy. Anti-Zionists argue like this a lot because they can't rely upon facts, logic, or human decency to support them.
Zionists talking about human decency!!!? The facts are overwhelming and that is the intent of the zionist media, so they can say, Oh! it is just too much to blame on them to be true. It is logic that is killing Zionism today.
Zionist itself was built on prejudice and fallacy. Check your mind, it is betraying you in every word you write.
 
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Zionists talking about human decency!!!?
More appeals to prejudice. The SC can throw words but the facts don't exist to back him up. How are Pakistanis supposed to sort out a voice of truth and reason from a cacophony of lies? Do the Pakistanis here even want to?
 
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The zionist are trained in the art of lying. We know, so we won"t bother with them anymore. Salomon is on self-deniance mod.

On topic:
There is not one neighboring country of the zionist entity that has not been attacked savagely by it (USrael). So anyone who can defend himself is trying its best.
 
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Senior militant leader boasts that Hezbollah has received not only missiles but also training and technical know-how from Iran to build more.

By Haaretz | Nov. 23, 2014 | 7:16 PM |

View attachment 157387Upgraded surface-to-surface Fateh-110 missile at an undisclosed location, in Tehran, Iran, in 2010.
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Iranian missiles with pinpoint accuracy that Hezbollah has received are the "real deterrent factor" in its confrontation with Israel, a leader of the militant Lebanese group told Iran's Tasnim News Agency on Sunday.

“They (Israelis) are well aware that Hezbollah is in possession of missiles with pinpoint accuracy, and thanks to the equipment Hezbollah acquired, and with the Islamic Republic’s support and Hezbollah’s readiness for any future war, this war will be much tougher for the Israelis,” Sheikh Naim Qassem, deputy secretary general of Hezbollah, told Tasnim.

Hezbollah has received Fateh-class Conqueror missiles that could reach Dimona, Revolutionary Guards Brigidier General Sayed Majid Moussavi reportedly said, according to Lebanese website YaLibnan, which cited Fars News Agency. The missiles have a range of 250 to 350 kilometers and are reportedly fitted with a 500kg warhead. Israel has been worried about such missiles getting into Hezbollah's hands, according to the Associated Press.

Qassem stressed that Iran also provided training to Hezbollah forces to prepare and launch the projectiles as well as technical know-how to make more missiles, according to Tasnim.

“When we are talking about the missile capability, it does not mean that only a number of Iranian missiles are delivered to the resistance (movement), but such a capability includes the entire necessary items for missiles,” he said.

The sheikh dismissed the notion that Iran's missile capacity threatened its Arab neighbors.

“Such missile capability (of Iran) is firstly to support Iran’s government and Revolution, and secondly, to serve the resistance (front) in the face of the Israeli enemy and serves the regional governments as well," he told Tasnim.

Hezbollah: Our new Iranian missiles are a deterrent against Israel - Middle East Israel News | Haaretz

Iran should look towards acquiring older Russian-Soviet era Short-Medium range missiles from all over the world for cheap and upgrade them locally and supply these ones to Hezbolla.
 
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That's why they should give some to Hamas. If not these, then at least something formidable and deterrent.

Why will they give to Hamas? afterall, i red in someof our newspapers in London that Hamas had criticized and condemn not only its main backer in the region Syria but also its most powerful supporter Iran during the syrian 'uprising'/conflict/civil war. Since they are sunnis while Syrias government is mainly Shias as is Iran as a whole. Again religious affiliations/ideologies is what kills the middle east. Religion seems to make some people react irrationally, than they would otherwise had. If i was Iran, i wouldnt give 1 penny to Hamas, i will tell them to go get support/weapons/ammunitions etc from the sunnis wahabist GOD father Saudi Arabia/Qatar etc.:D

Anyway, I dont think these missiles will change anything much for now. Since i don't foresee any major war in the region for now, apart from limited conflict.
 
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As Older missiles are really of no interest of most the nations. So IRAN has a clear chance of getting those for cheap and upgrading them with Russian help and provide them to Hezbolla. Although not so sure but countries like Pakistan may be start selling Missiles too in future.
 
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Amidror: Hezbollah's firepower of 150,000 projectiles exceeds all European armies combined - Israel News - Jerusalem Post

The IDF must be prepared for three principal security scenarios in the near future, former national security adviser Maj.- Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror has said, naming them as a large-scale ground war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, attrition against Hamas in Gaza, and the possibility of a military operation in Iran.
The military must prepare for these challenges while providing ongoing security, Amidror, a senior researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, said in a report published on the center’s website.
The feat “will be neither easy nor cheap,” he added.
“The most significant threat to Israel’s very existence is the possibility that some time in 2015, Iran will reach a deal with the West that would allow it to pursue some form of nuclear military capability. This process will not come to fruition this year, but a bad deal with the superpowers would be an important milestone for Tehran,” Amidror warned.
Looking ahead to 2015, Israel faces threats posed mainly by non-state entities motivated by Islamic ideology.
“The strongest of them is Hezbollah, which was formed with a dual purpose in mind: It represents Iran’s long reach in the area and against Israel, while at the same time it aims to control Lebanon, where the Shi’ites are the largest ethnic group,” Amidror added.
Hezbollah most closely resembles an army, and its arsenal totals some 150,000 missiles and rockets, several thousand of which can target any area in Israel.
“This rare and substantial firepower apparently even exceeded the firepower possessed by most of the European states combined,” Amidror said in the report.
Additionally, Hezbollah is armed with surface-to-sea missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, drones and modern anti-tank missiles.
“It is well organized into a military-style hierarchy and appears to possess command and control systems of high quality. It was established by Iranian leaders, but its leadership has always consisted of Lebanese people who were closely linked to Iran’s interests,” the report continued. “Hezbollah assisted the Shi’ites by providing for their needs in the civilian sphere as a base for building its military power.”
Hezbollah is busy with its intervention in Syria, a war it deems crucial for its own survival, according to Amidror. “It fights beside the Syrian Alawites because it needs them to stay in power. If Assad survives, Hezbollah’s status in Lebanon will increase, as will its status in Damascus.”
Hamas in the Gaza Strip also constitutes a steadily rising security threat, one that is able to manufacture its own longrange rockets and tunnel grid.
Hamas is left with 3,500 rockets after a 50-day war with Israel. Now, “the big question is the speed at which Hamas can regain the capabilities it has lost. For Hamas, the current regime in Egypt is a formidable obstacle. Hamas has the markings of a well-organized military organization, as well as an impressive ability to learn and improve,” Amidror wrote.
Islamic Jihad in Gaza cannot be discounted as a threat either.
Amidror noted that in 2015, no real army threatens Israel’s security any longer. Egypt’s military does not hold Israel as a prime target, and Egyptian military leaders have yet to consolidate their hold on power, the former national security adviser argued.
The Syrian army is completely engaged in the civil war, “and while it still possesses a substantial arsenal, its units have been compromised, its morale is extremely low, and many of its commanders fear for their lives if the other side should win. The once enormous Iraqi army, at one time seen as having the ability to change the balance of power on the eastern front against Israel, has ceased to exist.”
Additionally, Amidror stated, “the small but professional Jordanian army is looking east and north, toward the crumbling states of Iraq and Syria.
Islamist terrorists are thriving within the power vacuum in both countries, and Jordan may already be in their crosshairs.”
Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, are arming themselves with the best of Western weaponry to prepare themselves for Iran.
Radical jihadi elements are basing themselves in the Sinai Peninsula and Syrian Golan, but the threat they pose to Israel is less significant, due to their current lack of strength, he said.
 
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Amidror: Hezbollah's firepower of 150,000 projectiles exceeds all European armies combined - Israel News - Jerusalem Post

The IDF must be prepared for three principal security scenarios in the near future, former national security adviser Maj.- Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror has said, naming them as a large-scale ground war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, attrition against Hamas in Gaza, and the possibility of a military operation in Iran.
The military must prepare for these challenges while providing ongoing security, Amidror, a senior researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, said in a report published on the center’s website.
The feat “will be neither easy nor cheap,” he added.
“The most significant threat to Israel’s very existence is the possibility that some time in 2015, Iran will reach a deal with the West that would allow it to pursue some form of nuclear military capability. This process will not come to fruition this year, but a bad deal with the superpowers would be an important milestone for Tehran,” Amidror warned.
Looking ahead to 2015, Israel faces threats posed mainly by non-state entities motivated by Islamic ideology.
“The strongest of them is Hezbollah, which was formed with a dual purpose in mind: It represents Iran’s long reach in the area and against Israel, while at the same time it aims to control Lebanon, where the Shi’ites are the largest ethnic group,” Amidror added.
Hezbollah most closely resembles an army, and its arsenal totals some 150,000 missiles and rockets, several thousand of which can target any area in Israel.
“This rare and substantial firepower apparently even exceeded the firepower possessed by most of the European states combined,” Amidror said in the report.
Additionally, Hezbollah is armed with surface-to-sea missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, drones and modern anti-tank missiles.
“It is well organized into a military-style hierarchy and appears to possess command and control systems of high quality. It was established by Iranian leaders, but its leadership has always consisted of Lebanese people who were closely linked to Iran’s interests,” the report continued. “Hezbollah assisted the Shi’ites by providing for their needs in the civilian sphere as a base for building its military power.”
Hezbollah is busy with its intervention in Syria, a war it deems crucial for its own survival, according to Amidror. “It fights beside the Syrian Alawites because it needs them to stay in power. If Assad survives, Hezbollah’s status in Lebanon will increase, as will its status in Damascus.”
Hamas in the Gaza Strip also constitutes a steadily rising security threat, one that is able to manufacture its own longrange rockets and tunnel grid.
Hamas is left with 3,500 rockets after a 50-day war with Israel. Now, “the big question is the speed at which Hamas can regain the capabilities it has lost. For Hamas, the current regime in Egypt is a formidable obstacle. Hamas has the markings of a well-organized military organization, as well as an impressive ability to learn and improve,” Amidror wrote.
Islamic Jihad in Gaza cannot be discounted as a threat either.
Amidror noted that in 2015, no real army threatens Israel’s security any longer. Egypt’s military does not hold Israel as a prime target, and Egyptian military leaders have yet to consolidate their hold on power, the former national security adviser argued.
The Syrian army is completely engaged in the civil war, “and while it still possesses a substantial arsenal, its units have been compromised, its morale is extremely low, and many of its commanders fear for their lives if the other side should win. The once enormous Iraqi army, at one time seen as having the ability to change the balance of power on the eastern front against Israel, has ceased to exist.”
Additionally, Amidror stated, “the small but professional Jordanian army is looking east and north, toward the crumbling states of Iraq and Syria.
Islamist terrorists are thriving within the power vacuum in both countries, and Jordan may already be in their crosshairs.”
Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, are arming themselves with the best of Western weaponry to prepare themselves for Iran.
Radical jihadi elements are basing themselves in the Sinai Peninsula and Syrian Golan, but the threat they pose to Israel is less significant, due to their current lack of strength, he said.

That's bs, just more exaggeration to milk more countries for military aids.
 
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