August 06, 2006

DebkaFile: Iran supplies Hezbollah with missiles that can reach Israel's nuclear reactor

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Iran supplies Hizballah with a battery of upgraded Zelzal missiles that can reach Israel's nuclear reactor in Dimona's disclosure by DEBKA-Net-Weekly 264 was confirmed Friday, August 4, by Ali-Akbar Mohtashami-Pour, former Iranian ambassador to Damascus and Tehran's senior liaison with Hizballah. The acquisition of an improved Zelzal through Syria with a range of 350-400 km was behind Hassan Nasrallah's threat to bomb Tel Aviv if Beirut came under another Israel air attack.

Tel Aviv is 150 km north of Dimona and therefore well within range of the improved Zelzal missile.

The DEBKA-Net-Weekly report added: The battery consists of 16 missiles which, fired from northern or central Lebanon, can hit the Negev town of Beersheba which is some 34 km west of the nuclear center. Iran knows that a missile attack on the Dimona reactor, even
if it is a direct hit, will not do much harm because the nuclear installations are buried deep underground and guarded by anti-missile defenses. But both Tehran and Hizballah are after the psychological impact on Islamic and world opinion of aiming the first Muslim
missile against Israel's atomic center.

Earlier, Hizballah said there would be no ceasefire until the last Israeli soldier leaves Lebanon. France submitted draft UN resolution on Lebanon

Peres: America, Russia and India are discovering suddenly they have no strategy for fighting terrorists, or even the right weapons.

It will take time but we'll get there in the end, said the Israeli deputy prime minister. The terrorists think they are on top, but we are doing well; we have destroyed most of the Hizballah's long-range launchers although most of the short-range rocket launchers are still intact. Our soldiers, said Peres, are doing an impressive job of cleaning out the terrain and we'll get there.

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