Harsh warning as region
under general war alert
Benjamin Ben-Eliezer (Courtesy Haaretz)
JERUSALEM – Israel will "destroy" Iran if Tehran decided to launch a
war against the Jewish state, Israeli Infrastructure Minister Benjamin
Ben-Eliezer said today.
The unusually harsh warning from Ben-Eliezer, a former defense
minister, was delivered as the official visited his ministry's war
room, which took part today in a massive, nationwide, weeklong drill
that is set to include simulated chemical missile attacks on central
Israel.
"The Iranians won't rush to attack Israel, because they understand the
significance such action would have and are well aware of our
strength," Ben-Eliezer told reporters. "However, Iran continues to
aggravate the situation by supplying arms to Syria and Hezbollah, and
we must deal with this."
The minister said this week's war drill "is not a meaningless spectacle
or a fictional scenario. The future reality is likely to be a number of
times harsher than that which we recognize now. We are confronted with
a situation where the home front becomes the front line."
"In a future war, it will be much safer to live in (the northern towns
of) Nahariya and Shlomi instead of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, since I
expect that in the opening attack hundreds of missiles will strike
Israel," Eliezer said. "There will be no place in the country which is
not within range of Syria and Hezbollah's rockets."
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Israel's current war drill is the country's largest-ever. It aims to
prepare the public and government and army institutions for the
possibility of a future war. The drills reportedly include testing of
missile alert sirens, Israel Defense Force war simulations, Homefront
Command, police and emergency services responses and drills in
hospitals and emergency centers.
As part of the drill, Israel will simulate a massive missile
bombardment, including a chemical missile attack.
The drill and Ben-Eliezer's warning come as Syria, Lebanon and Israel
increased their alertness along a joint border zone amid a possible
breakout of hostilities.
The countries are preparing for the possibility of Hezbollah attacking
Israel in retaliation for the assassination of arch-Hezbollah terrorist
Imad Mughniyeh, who was killed in a car bomb in Syria in February.
According to Israeli security officials, Israel has warned Syria, which
sends Iranian weapons to Hezbollah, that Damascus would be held
accountable for any Hezbollah attack on Israeli soil.
Deputy IDF Chief of Staff Dan Harel warned last week Israel will
"respond with a heavy hand" against anyone trying to target Israel.
Touring Israel's northern border with Lebanon and Syria, Defense
Minister Ehud Barak stated last week Israel is the most powerful
country in the Middle East and warned against challenging it.
Barak was to travel last week to Berlin for strategic talks about the
Middle East but postponed the trip due to tensions with Syria, his
aides said.
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