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Israel 'all set for war with
Hezbollah'
Press
TV
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Israeli war minister Ehud Barak claims the regime
has learnt many lessons from the Lebanon war to stand against
Hezbollah's great power.
"We have many lessons to learn from the Second Lebanon War,
which we will hopefully implement in IDF training," he said.
Israel has experienced "severe failures and faults"
during a 33-day war against Hezbollah in summer 2006, the recently
published Winograd Report revealed, making the war a total failure
for the regime.
Barak also claimed that "Hezbollah is getting stronger,
but so is Israel", adding that "I would suggest that
no one of the other side of the border mess with Israel, for their
own good".
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He alleged that "Hezbollah, lurking on the other side of
the border, is wary of firing at Israel at the moment, but continues
to plot various schemes throughout the entire northern front".
Tension is high amid speculations that Hezbollah might deal a
blow to the regime in retaliation for the assassination in Damascus
of its top commander Imad Mugniyah.
Israel has been on high alert following the end of a 40-day mourning
period for Mugniyah, having formerly threatened Lebanon to wage
another war if Hezbollah retaliates for the killing of Mugniayah.
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