Syria has resumed industrial production of weapons for Hezbollah, Major General (MG) Herzi Halevi, the head of Israeli Military Intelligence, said on June 15th.
Speaking at the annual Herzliya Conference, MG Halevi added that when combined with Iranian weapons trafficking to Hezbollah, the resumption of Syrian production could ignite another war, warning that Israel “nor the rest of the world should accept it. It could escalate [into] the next conflict.”
The Israeli defense establishment is particularly concerned about the growing number of such weapons in Hezbollah’s possession as they could be used to carry out precision attacks against strategic targets deep inside Israeli territory. MG Halevi also warned that “the dynamics of escalation” could lead to an unintended conflict. He said,
“We
live in an era in which it is most likely for wars to begin even though
neither side is interested in them. No military has had more
intelligence on their enemies as we do about Hezbollah today. We have
no offensive intentions in Lebanon [and] we do not want a war, but we’re
ready for one more than ever. [Hezbollah or other enemies] wouldn’t
risk additional conflict [if they know Israel’s ‘military
capabilities’]. Hezbollah is suffering heavy casualties in Syria but
also experiences significant achievements, and in this process they
learn a lot and gain access to new means of combat.”
“Syrian
industries have resumed the production of weaponry for Hezbollah, and
neither the world nor Israel should accept it — it could escalate the
next conflict,” he warned.
With Syria resuming its industrial weapons building for Hezbollah, especially in the midst of a civil war and war on ISIS, will this amplify tensions in the region and will Iran be thrown into the mix due to their relationship with the terror group?
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