By Stan Goodenough
With the assistance of its ally Iran, Syria has developed a new, more
precisely-guided surface-to-surface missile with an improved ability to
hit strategic Israeli targets.
This was the top story Friday on the website of the Israeli daily
Ha'aretz - a leftist publication that normally plays down Arab
aggression and insists that the countries surrounding Israel are
interested in making peace with the Jewish state.
According to the report, senior Israeli ministers were recently
appraised of this latest threat to their nation's security, which
comprises an upgraded Iranian ZelZal missile with a 250 km range and
able to carry exceptionally large payloads.
Israeli installations likely to be targeted with the rocket include
airports, ports and factories.
The news comes at a time "when Israeli defense sources have expressed
growing concern at the rearmament program of the Syrian armed forces,
which is mostly being supplied by arms transfers from Russia,' Ha'aretz
said.
It listed some of the recently-acquired weaponry, such as an
anti-aircraft missile system that fires up to 12 missiles at a time,
and anti-tank missiles allegedly able to stop Israel's most advanced
main battle tank, the Merkava Mark IV, in its tracks.
After describing these threats, ... more »
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